Homesick A Memoir

Cover of Homesick A Memoir by Sela Ward
Author: Sela Ward
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9780060394363
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 791.45/028/092, B, 791.45/028/092 B
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Homesick: A Memoir by Sela Ward, published by HarperCollins on October 15, 2002, is a reflective narrative that explores the author’s journey to reconnect with her childhood landscape. In this first edition, spanning 272 pages, Ward shares her experiences growing up in Meridian, Mississippi, emphasizing the values instilled by her family and community. The memoir delves into her transition from small-town life to the bustling environments of New York and Los Angeles, highlighting her quest for balance as she raises her own family.

Readers will find a heartfelt examination of family and relationships, as Ward recounts her efforts to restore her hometown while grappling with the profound impact of her mother’s passing. The memoir captures the essence of home and the lessons learned from childhood, blending warmth and storytelling. Through her personal reflections, Sela Ward invites readers to consider the complexities of legacy and the enduring connections to one’s roots.


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This is a story about home . . .

At a time when much of America is yearning to recapture the spirit and feelings of a more innocent era, comes this exceptional new 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.”

After graduating from the University of Alabama, Sela left the South in search of the excitement of cities like New York and Los Angeles, and the creative rewards of an acting career. But as she started her own family, she found herself pining for the comforts of her small-town childhood — and searching for a way 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 there, where she and her family could retreat several times each year, and became involved in several projects designed to restore the vitality of the hometown she remembered so fondly. 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.

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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9780060394363.
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Language: en. Pages: 272. Edition: First Edition.

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