Actress Drew Barrymore is set to tell her life story in a collection of autobiographical essays.
Barrymore will pen a collection of autobiographical essays for her book, which will be published by Dutton. The book, which does not have a title yet, will likely to include some sad stories about ‘Charlie’s Angles’ girl.
According to foreign media reports, she plans to write about experiences such as living alone at the age of 14 and learning how to say goodbye to her father, who was known for being absentee as a parent figure. She plans to use a collection of experiences like these to illustrate how she led to a wonderful time in her life: being a mother.
“I love stories that are humorous, emotional and welcoming, and that is my goal in writing this book,” the actress told US Weekly.
Barrymore first appeared in an advertisement when she was eleven months old. Her TV debut was in 1978 as Melissa on ‘The Waltons’ and she quickly became one of the Hollywood's most recognized child actresses, going on to establish herself in mainly comic roles. She appeared in many movies like ‘Charlie’s Angles’, ‘Blended’, ‘Going the Distance’ and ‘Ever After’.
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