As I was listening to this book narrated by Heather, her best friend, it felt like this book was intended as a “love letter” from the late Heche, with a broad message of acceptance, and be kind to yourself and others, love yourself and others. Live your life on your terms.
Ann shared personal, raw, and even embarrassing situations that happened to her, but through it all, she managed to deliver a positive and sometimes humorous message, never taking herself or public persona too serious. She definitely did NOT act like a Diva in real or her professional life. Whether one would agree with her message or not would be a personal thing, but one thing was clear to me….she cared. She cared genuinely. She wanted nobody to suffer the pain she had suffered, and a lot of what she shared was her own survival tools she wanted to share with others. Money, fame, power didn’t impress her - genuine acts of kindness did.
Unfortunately, most of us know how Ann died, but I didn’t really know much about Ann Heche personally before that, although I did appreciate her acting abilities. After reading this book, I have come to understand her, the person, in a better way. I would have liked to meet her - she sounded down to earth.
Heather Duffy did an excellent job of narrating; her deep love and respect for her friend who is no longer here with us, is evident in the closing paragraphs in tribute.
RIP Ann.
You can find this book on hoopla and read/listen to it free. I recommend the audio version.