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Sharon Stone writes memoir that doesn’t ‘pull any punches’

Actress’ book ‘The Beauty of Living Twice’ comes out in March 2021



Sharon Stone poses during the nominations for the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards on December 11, 2017.
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Sharon Stone has taken on a new, real-life role — memoir writer.

“I have learned to forgive the unforgivable,” says Stone, whose ‘The Beauty of Living Twice’ comes out in March 2021. “My hope is that as I share my journey, you too will learn to do the same.’’

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Alfred A Knopf announced on Tuesday that the 62-year-old actor will reflect on everything from her painful childhood in Pennsylvania to such films as the star-making erotic thriller ‘Basic Instinct’ and Martin Scorsese’s mobster epic ‘Casino,’ for which she received an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe award. She’ll also write about her two marriages, her near-fatal stroke in 2001, and her humanitarian work on behalf of AIDS research and other causes.

This cover image provided by Alfred A Knopf shows 'The Beauty of Living Twice' by Sharon Stone.
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“Stone in these pages echoes the Stone who made headlines throughout her career: she is courageous, honest, and outspoken, refusing to pull any punches when discussing aspects of the trauma and violence she endured as a child and how her chosen career as an actress echoed many of those same assaults,” Knopf said in a statement.

Stone’s other movies include Albert Brooks’ ‘The Muse,’ Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Broken Flowers,’ and ‘The Laundromat,’ a Steven Soderbergh film released in 2019.

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