Now in paperback, the Oscar-nominated actress and The View co-host, Rosie Perez's story of surviving a harrowing childhood in an orphanage and how she found success-both in and out of the Hollywood limelight
ROSIE PEREZ is an Oscar-nominated actress, whose credits include Do the Right Thing, White Men Can't Jump, Fearless, and The Counselor. She is the Artistic Chair of Urban Arts Partnership and sits on the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.
“I read Rosie Perez's magnificent, very real, and heart wrenching
book with equal parts joy and horror--horror that the world can and
routinely does inflict its terrors on its children, and joy that
Rosie made it out to become not only the superior, iconographic
artist she is, but the magnificent woman this book reveals her to
be. Her voice is the captivating instrument here: forthright,
funny, and utterly her own.”—Hilton Als, staff writer, The
New Yorker
“Rosie Perez's Handbook For an Unpredictable Life is a shockingly
brave, honest book, filled with so much grace, forgiveness
and humor that you feel invigorated reading it. A deeply
moving story, told with unapologetic courage and
heart.”-- George C. Wolfe
“Reading this story I was shaking my head in amazement that Rosie
is even walking around on the earth, still smiling, let alone
creating, contributing and caring about the world. I know
lots of artists who had to persevere and overcome a lot to get
where they got and do what they do, but Rosie takes the prize for
triumph of a spirit undimmed. Charles Dickens never dreamed
up a more incredible hard-knocks story.”--Edward Norton
“Rosie Perez has written a brave, hysterical, wise and compulsively
readable chronicle of growing up and surviving the dual challenges
of a crazy family and crazy life in Hollywood. Like Running
With Scissors before it, Handboook For an Unpredictable Life is
ultimately a story of survival and will inspire us all.”—Liz
Garbus
“With refreshing candor and sass, Perez transforms the painful
details of her life into an inspiring reminder that even the most
unforgiving of personal circumstances can be overcome. A
spunky and heartfelt memoir.” —Kirkus
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