![]() ![]() Throughout her 256-page memoir, Stone’s underlying thread is her survival, as she grew stronger after her past traumas and found a way to begin again with a new second life. Though Stone has been known for her unfiltered candor and recognized as, she says, “the last living movie star,” her memoir is by no means a Hollywood tell-all. She writes that she then felt “like I had been kicked in the middle of my chest by a mule,” and ultimately “made a choice to survive.” To offer more insight into her health scare, Stone’s memoir opens dramatically with the actress reenacting being in an ER on the brink of death and feeling an out-of-body experience in which she felt “a feeling of falling” and saw a “luminous” light. ![]() In The Beauty of Living Twice(Knopf), out Tuesday, the Oscar-nominated actress candidly looks back on some of her pivotal roles, the highs and lows of her personal and professional life, and her journey to healing after her near-fatal stroke and brain hemorrhage in 2001. Sharon Stone is sharing her journey thus far in her debut memoir.
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