Homesick

A Memoir

Biography & Memoir, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Nonfiction, Family & Relationships
Cover of the book Homesick by Sela Ward, Dey Street Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Sela Ward ISBN: 9780061746932
Publisher: Dey Street Books Publication: March 17, 2009
Imprint: Dey Street Books Language: English
Author: Sela Ward
ISBN: 9780061746932
Publisher: Dey Street Books
Publication: March 17, 2009
Imprint: Dey Street Books
Language: English

The vibrant and beloved star of Once and Again and Sisters offers a story about her journey home to recapture the magic of youth in the deep South for her children and to make peace with the death of her mother.
 
At a time when much of America is yearning to recapture the spirit and feelings of a more innocent era, comes the paperback edition of this exceptional book, from one of our most beloved actresses: a story of one woman’s journey to reconnect with the landscape of her childhood.

Though best known today as the star of the television series Once & Again and Sisters, Sela Ward considers herself first and foremost a small-town girl. The eldest of four children, she was raised by a father who helped her believe in herself, and by a mother who taught her a sense of the importance of virtues like self-respect, grace, and sacrifice. In her hometown of Meridian, Mississippi, within a tightly-knit community of neighbors and kin, Sela learned ways that would remain with her throughout life—humble virtues that were ‘forged in the hearth of a loving home.’

Long after she had established herself as a successful model and Emmy Award winning actress, Sela started her own family, and found herself pining for the comforts of her small-town childhood. In an effort to balance her children’s West Coast upbringing with a taste of a more natural way of life, she and her husband built a second home on a farm in Meridian, Mississippi so that her family could retreat there several times each year.

Even as Sela was reconnecting with the rhythms of home, though, her world was rocked by a crisis the family had long anticipated but never quite prepared for—the death of her mother. As her family gathered around her mama’s bedside, Sela’s simple journey home became something far deeper: a turning point in her own life, as she pondered her mother’s complicated legacy, and came to terms with just what it was she herself was searching for.

Filled with warmth, storytelling, and laughter, Homesick is a book to treasure: an exploration of the lessons we carry away with us from childhood, and a celebration of the bittersweet legacy of home.  

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The vibrant and beloved star of Once and Again and Sisters offers a story about her journey home to recapture the magic of youth in the deep South for her children and to make peace with the death of her mother.
 
At a time when much of America is yearning to recapture the spirit and feelings of a more innocent era, comes the paperback edition of this exceptional book, from one of our most beloved actresses: a story of one woman’s journey to reconnect with the landscape of her childhood.

Though best known today as the star of the television series Once & Again and Sisters, Sela Ward considers herself first and foremost a small-town girl. The eldest of four children, she was raised by a father who helped her believe in herself, and by a mother who taught her a sense of the importance of virtues like self-respect, grace, and sacrifice. In her hometown of Meridian, Mississippi, within a tightly-knit community of neighbors and kin, Sela learned ways that would remain with her throughout life—humble virtues that were ‘forged in the hearth of a loving home.’

Long after she had established herself as a successful model and Emmy Award winning actress, Sela started her own family, and found herself pining for the comforts of her small-town childhood. In an effort to balance her children’s West Coast upbringing with a taste of a more natural way of life, she and her husband built a second home on a farm in Meridian, Mississippi so that her family could retreat there several times each year.

Even as Sela was reconnecting with the rhythms of home, though, her world was rocked by a crisis the family had long anticipated but never quite prepared for—the death of her mother. As her family gathered around her mama’s bedside, Sela’s simple journey home became something far deeper: a turning point in her own life, as she pondered her mother’s complicated legacy, and came to terms with just what it was she herself was searching for.

Filled with warmth, storytelling, and laughter, Homesick is a book to treasure: an exploration of the lessons we carry away with us from childhood, and a celebration of the bittersweet legacy of home.  

More books from Dey Street Books

Cover of the book Love, Janis by Sela Ward
Cover of the book Sex Rx by Sela Ward
Cover of the book On Power by Sela Ward
Cover of the book Chesapeake Requiem by Sela Ward
Cover of the book Future Noir Revised & Updated Edition by Sela Ward
Cover of the book 18 Holes with Bing by Sela Ward
Cover of the book 10% Happier Revised Edition by Sela Ward
Cover of the book America's Game by Sela Ward
Cover of the book Beneath the Tamarind Tree by Sela Ward
Cover of the book Healthy Brain, Happy Life by Sela Ward
Cover of the book The Underground Is Massive by Sela Ward
Cover of the book The History of the World According to Facebook, Revised Edition by Sela Ward
Cover of the book What Are We Even Doing With Our Lives? by Sela Ward
Cover of the book First, We Make the Beast Beautiful by Sela Ward
Cover of the book On Bowie by Sela Ward
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy