Memoirs Reveal Challenges Faced by Former Child Stars

A new compilation highlights seven memoirs from former child stars detailing their experiences with fame, abuse, and recovery.

The article lists several books by actors who rose to fame young. Alison Arngrim describes her role as Nellie Oleson in Little House on the Prairie and her West Hollywood upbringing. Corey Feldman shares accounts of abuse and substance issues from films like The Goonies and Stand By Me. Kim Fields recounts her time as Tootie on The Facts of Life and her turn to faith. Other titles include works by Lisa Jakub, Naya Rivera, Jaleel White, and Mara Wilson, each covering personal struggles and decisions to leave acting. Joshua Bassett's recent memoir Rookie addresses addiction and mental health in verse form.

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Several independent publishers have announced new book releases featuring memoirs, children's stories, fiction, and inspirational works. Authors share personal journeys, adventures, and life lessons through their writings. These titles, published by companies like Covenant Books and Newman Springs Publishing, aim to inspire and entertain readers across various genres.

A woman identified as jane doe has filed a lawsuit in los angeles superior court accusing bestselling author and venture capitalist amy griffin of using her personal experiences of childhood sexual assault in griffin's memoir the tell without permission. The book, released in 2025 and selected for oprah's book club, details griffin's recovered memories of abuse through mdma-assisted therapy. Griffin's attorney has dismissed the claims as absurd.

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Lisa Rinna released her memoir 'You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It' on February 26, 2026, promising to address controversial topics without restraint. The book and her promotional interviews covered personal experiences, family history, and conflicts with colleagues. Rinna detailed past workplace tensions, family rumors, and recent incidents during her press tour.

Tracy Clark-Flory and Kate Schatz, both Bay Area feminist writers, recently shared insights into their new books inspired by their mothers' experiences in 1960s homes for unwed mothers. Clark-Flory's memoir 'My Mother’s Daughter' recounts her DNA reunion with a sister her mother placed for adoption, while Schatz's novel 'Where the Girls Were' fictionalizes similar isolation and secrecy. Their conversation highlights research challenges, family traumas, and joyful sibling reunions.

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Female artists in country music have expanded their talents into writing, producing a range of books from poetry to cookbooks. Highlights include recent releases by Kelsea Ballerini and Dolly Parton, alongside classics by legends like Loretta Lynn. These works offer personal insights, recipes, and inspirational stories.

In her new memoir 'Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!', Liza Minnelli recounts having two fiancés and a husband simultaneously in 1973. The book reveals her engagement to Peter Sellers while still married to Peter Allen and promised to Desi Arnaz Jr. Minnelli reflects on the chaos of her personal life amid her showbiz career.

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In the latest development in the 'toxic mom group' controversy stemming from Ashley Tisdale's essay, Hilary Duff addressed rumors implicating her during a Los Angeles Times interview promoting her new album. She dismissed the drama as longstanding publicity amplified by social media, while defending her personal circle.

 

 

 

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