Finding Sarah is an extraordinarily personal memoir by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York. As she spends time with Dr. Phil McGraw, she gains a new understanding of her relationship with herself and with others. Suze Orman helps Sarah unravel the poisonous money issues she suffers from. Martha Beck teaches her how let go of her negative self-image. Many other friends and experts populate these pages, and you will meet them all.
Sarah's journey is, in so many ways, everyone's journey, and as she shares her story, she also shares the advice and wisdom she benefited from along the way. Her struggles with adversity have taught her that life's lows can become a source of strength and courage. She knows first-hand what it means to feel lost, and she also knows that it is never too late to find your way back, to attain your goal, to take back control of your life, and to make a special dream come true.
Through intimate diary excerpts and personal emails from friends and family, Sarah opens herself unsparingly. On every page of this book you will hear from Sarah's friends and guides, her "real-life angels," as they help her get to the root of her problems—from comfort eating to self-loathing, from reckless overspending to notorious mishaps. You will learn from them, as she did. In this way, Sarah hopes not only to talk to you as a friend but to inspire you, through her own experiences, to look closely at your own life and where you wish to improve it, then to encourage you to follow your instincts and find your true path. Sarah Ferguson did, and so can you.
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"I enjoyed reading this along with viewing the OWN network mini-documentary. I find Sarah to be sincere, and that she is making good progress in her search for her tru self."
— Mom (4 out of 5 stars)
" I am a fan of biographies. I felt for her and the painful childhood and failed marriage she suffered. I believe she felt broken but she was simply not a very articulate writer. "
— Mary, 12/12/2013" Too much self pity, over and over. "
— Pauline, 11/14/2013" I found the writing choppy and disconnected and the author to be very self-absorbed. Sarah seems to be a master at making mountains out of mole hills. "
— Karen, 6/11/2013" Pretty darn boring. The content was okay, but it was an audio book narrated by the author. REALLY bad reading Sarah! "
— Kathy, 6/2/2013" Disappointing. Was hoping to be inspired, but found the book to be full of simplistic platitudes. She may have found herself but this book was a sad attempt to draw us into her journey. "
— Brenda, 8/2/2012" An interesting book. Some great advice shared along an interesting journey. "
— Darlene, 7/1/2012" Her docoseries on OWN was so much better...the book was a little boring...but I still like her! "
— Tamara, 4/1/2012" I found the book to be quite good and helpful. It does seem to be written in a "stream of consciousness" type way but for me that didn't take away from the book. "
— Rpleshette, 3/1/2012Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York and former daughter-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II, is a bestselling memoirist and children’s book author, film producer, and has been a spokeswoman for Weight Watchers and Wedgewood china. She also campaigns for her Children in Crisis international charity and works on historical documentaries and films that draw on her deep interest in Victorian history. The mother of two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, she lives in Windsor with nine frisky Norfolk terriers.