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Wildflower

2015288 pagesDutton

Synopsis

Wildflower is Drew Barrymore's collection of personal stories — a memoir told not as a straight chronological account but as a set of essays the actress and filmmaker wanted to revisit and share. Written from a settled, happy vantage point in her life, the book invites readers to dip in and out, moving between moments large and small rather than marching through the years in order.

Across these pieces, Barrymore writes about growing up in the spotlight as a child star, meeting Steven Spielberg on early auditions, and the complicated relationships that shaped her — including legally emancipating herself as a teenager and saying goodbye to her father in a way that made sense only to the two of them. Other stories are lighter and funnier: living in her first apartment, a cross-country road trip gone sideways, the everyday texture of work, friendship, and motherhood.

Warm, candid, and often funny, Wildflower is less a tell-all than a scrapbook of the experiences that made Barrymore who she is, offered with gratitude and an eye for the lessons hidden in ordinary days.

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About the author

Drew Barrymore is an actress and producer, and the author of Little Girl Lost. This memoir shares her personal story and experiences.

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The actress, filmmaker, and author, recounting stories from across her life.

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