Tatum O’Neal, 47, follows up on her first book in 2004 with her latest memoir Found: A Daughter’s Journey Home. In the book she writes about “discovery and reconciliation” with father Ryan O’Neal and family in general.
According to publisher HarperCollins, the Oscar winning actress “returns with an extraordinary chronicle of family, forgiveness, redemption and commitment—a remarkable story told with honesty, humility, determination and above all…love.”
The once child star of the film Paper Moon, has gone on to other films and TV’s Rescue Me and the OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) docuseries “Ryan and Tatum: The O’Neals.” She won her Oscar at age 10 for Paper Moon, in which starred with her father.
The book Found covers her life as a single mother to three grown children, being an ex-wife, a working actress. It also touches about her persistence to beat her drug addictions. “Found is a father-daughter love story,” notes the publisher.
Her first book seven years ago was A Paper Life, a “Hollywood tell-all.”















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