Coming Home to Myself
A Memoir
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Narrated by:
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Ellen Archer
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Written by:
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Wynonna Judd
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Patsi Bale Cox
About this listen
Coming Home to Myself is the result of that emotional journey, a song of personal discovery that taught Wynonna Judd to love not just what she does, but who she is. From a truly exceptional woman comes an unexpected memoir of survival, strength, hope, and forgiveness, filled with an exultant and empowering message certain to resonate with those who have dreamed of finding themselves, and who only needed the courage and inspiration to begin their own journey.
©2005 Wynonna Judd (P)2005 Tantor Media, Inc.What listeners say about Coming Home to Myself
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- AmazonReview
- 2022-06-05
Authentic and Relatable
Listening to this made me feel like I was spending time with a friend. Real struggles, real victories. It is a story of resilience and hope. I recommend it.
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- Lewis & Marina Hrytzak
- 2022-06-16
It needs a follow-up, preferably read by Wynonna
I guess, for me, knowing what was still to come in Wynonna's life made this book a bit frustrating. It was interesting and she revealed much, but I was waiting for the penny to drop about so much more. But how was she to know at the time what we know now? I give it four stars for her honest baring of her heart and soul but just couldn't shake the feeling that she was still not facing up to so much, especially re her mother, Naomi. I found some parts of the last chapter a bit preachy, but I liked the last sentence about her stepping into the light, both literally and figuratively. Wynonna comes across as a beautiful person who is willing to keep working on herself and her life. She is a beloved child of God.
Narration was very good, but I wish it had been Wynonna herself reading her life story. That would have made it truly intimate for me.
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