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Blessed Life

My Surprising Journey of Joy, Tears, and Tales from Harlem to Hollywood

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Written by: Kim Fields, Todd Gold - featuring
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From Facts of Life to Living Single to Dancing with the Stars to wife and mom, here's the Blessed Life of Kim Fields, veteran actress, TV personality, and star.

Kim Fields has lived most of her life with people thinking they know her, which is understandable. From her first job on a Mrs. Butterworth syrup commercial at age seven, she has spent 40 years in the public eye. There were nine years as Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey on the classic sitcom The Facts of Life, five more in her 20s starring as Regine Hunter on the seminal coming-of-age show Living Single, and most recently appearing as herself on Real Housewives of Atlanta and Dancing with the Stars.

Behind the camera, she has directed episodes of Kenan & Kel, Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns and House of Payne, and BET's Let's Stay Together. Between gigs, the pop culture icon's life has included theater, spoken word, music, speaking engagements, and simply being present to the point that she cannot go a day without someone stopping her to say, "When I was a kid, I wanted to be Tootie" or "You were my role model".

Flattered and blessed, after four decades in the business, Kim finally understands the role she has played onscreen and off as a successful, outspoken African American woman. However, for as much as she's been in the public eye, people have really never known her the way they think they have, and that's because she herself spent most of her life figuring herself out. Now, at age 48, she is ready to set the record straight. She says, "It's not that I've been misunderstood. It's that I finally feel like I understand me enough to tell the life story that I've been asked to write for years." It will be a chronicle of living, learning, and keen moments of self-discovery as she's journeyed through the many facets and chapters of life. Fields found faith at age 14 and has found God to be right there every step of the way since then.

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Exactly What I Wanted from Kim Fields

I chose this audiobook because I grew up watching the Facts of Life and wanted to hear about Kim Fields' life. I found it interesting to listen to. She has accomplished many things in her career: starring in multiple television series, directing, etc. I also enjoyed hearing about her faith and how it has helped her navigate through the highs and lows of her life.

What I found most compelling though was her narration. Her voice is very pleasant to listen to, and she reads the book in a way that makes it feel like she is sitting with you and recounting the stories in the moment and reacting to them in a conversational way.

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