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NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • Sharon Stone tells her own story: a journey of healing, love, and purpose. “Not your typical Hollywood autobiography. Brutally honest, restless and questing.” —O, The Oprah Magazine

Sharon Stone, one of the most renowned actresses in the world, suffered a massive stroke that cost her not only her health, but her career, family, fortune, and global fame. In
The Beauty of Living Twice, Stone chronicles her efforts to rebuild her life and writes about her slow road back to wholeness and health. In a business that doesn’t accept failure, in a world where too many voices are silenced, Stone found the power to return, the courage to speak up, and the will to make a difference in the lives of men, women, and children around the globe.

Over the course of these intimate pages, as candid as a personal conversation, Stone talks about her pivotal roles, her life-changing friendships, her worst disappointments, and her greatest accomplishments. She reveals how she went from a childhood of trauma and violence to a career in an industry that in many ways echoed those same assaults, under cover of money and glamour. She describes the strength and meaning she found in her children, and in her humanitarian efforts. And ultimately, she shares how she fought her way back to find not only her truth, but her family’s reconciliation and love.

Stone made headlines not just for her beauty and her talent, but for her candor and her refusal to “play nice,” and it’s those same qualities that make this memoir so powerful.
The Beauty of Living Twice is a book for the wounded and a book for the survivors; it’s a celebration of women’s strength and resilience, a reckoning, and a call to activism. It is proof that it’s never too late to raise your voice and speak out.

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One of Vogue's Best Books of the Year • One of O Magazine’s 20 Best Books to Pick Up • One of Fortune’s 11 New Books to Read • One of CNN’s 20 Most Anticipated New Books to Read • One of Town & Country’s 42 Must-Read Books of Spring • One of Marie Claire’s 25 Best Memoirs to Pre-Order

“A candid, heartfelt, poignant memoir, written with grace and humor.”
—Harlan Coben, bestselling author of The Boy From the Woods

“In this courageous, daring and tender-hearted memoir, Sharon Stone interrogates her own trauma and a myriad of losses and discovers the gift of clear seeing.
The Beauty of Living Twice is so much more than a celebrity tell-all. It is an act of reckoning, contrition, and above all, love.”
—Dani Shapiro, author of Inheritance

“Elegantly written with her wicked sense of humor on full display, the memoir is catnip for fans who have never managed to crack the exterior of the elusive star.” 
Vogue

“Stone is uncommonly candid about life, fame, and trauma.”
The New Yorker

“The Beauty of Living Twice is far from the glitzy account of Hollywood that readers might expect. Instead, it shows a woman who’s spent the majority of her years in the public eye seizing the opportunity to tell her story entirely on her own terms.”
TIME Magazine

“While [
The Beauty of Living Twice] contains some startling personal revelations, equally affecting is Stone’s warmth and grace, qualities that, by the end, feel quite miraculous. . . . Writing with zeal and urgency, Stone argues for a stronger legal system, for rape kits on police shelves to be processed, for better training for teachers and pediatricians. Above all, she offers a hopeful glimpse of life beyond trauma. . . . The Beauty of Living Twice promises the possibility of improvement or redemption, of compassion and understanding, of living honestly.”
—Charles Arrowsmith, The Washington Post      

“Stone is a strong portraitist of the instant in time, and aware that stardom, like identity, is mostly a phenomenon of the memory. . . . The gossipy moments in this book are juicy. Her occasional lapses into divahood are frankly more entertaining to read than the more virtuous edit of the same event would have been. . . . The Beauty of Living Twice is a book about Sharon Stone’s life, which makes it a book about how women take on multiple personas when they become very famous, then struggle to keep them in order.”
—Jo Livingstone, The New Republic

“[The Beauty of Living Twice] charts not only the highs and lows of her career on screen but also her struggles, including medical problems that nearly killed her, in her personal life. Stone being Stone, it's all delivered with a wit and honestly that brings the book beyond your average movie-star memoir.”
Town & Country

“The past few years have seen a string of revelatory celebrity memoirs that aren’t just promotional tools but genuine, no-holds-barred autobiographies offering nuanced looks at people we might have thought we knew . . . This year, Sharon Stone shares her story: The actress recounts how she rebuilt her life in the wake of a massive stroke and pursued a slow road back to wholeness and health.”
Fortune

“Fans of Stone will eat up the actress’ new autobiography, which chronicles not only her famous roles but also a traumatic childhood; a stroke in 2001 that, she writes, cost her both her career and savings; and her humanitarian efforts to strengthen the lives of women and children around the world.”
—CNN

“In her candid memoir, Sharon Stone discusses how she rebuilt her life after a stroke that forever altered life as she knew it.”
Marie Claire

“Brave, contemplative and inspiring. . . . Stone's tough and touching memoir reveals the traumas, setbacks and gritty determination to survive and thrive that have previously been hidden beneath a beautiful façade.”
—Kevin Howell, Shelf Awareness

“Stone delivers a bighearted, wonderfully rambling story full of wisdom and humor.”
—Amy Scribner, BookPage

“Delivering a barrage of self-reflective anecdotes, [Stone] is consistently candid, alternatingly tender and feisty, and always witty. . . . Fans will blissfully revel in the intimate if restlessly delivered details in this perceptive memoir.”
Kirkus Reviews

“Bold. . . . Suffused with wry humor, Stone's storytelling alternates between literary descriptions and intimate colloquialisms. . . . The mix of moxie and vulnerability conveys a life well lived, and well examined.”
Publishers Weekly

“[Stone’s] writing is conversational and engaging, especially as she tells the powerful stories that demonstrate resilience and grit in many facets of her life, from her childhood to her acting career and beyond. . . . A welcome memoir of finding your way when life doesn't go according to plan. Stone's vulnerability and rediscovery will resonate with many readers.”
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About the Author

SHARON STONE is an actress, human rights activist, artist, mother, daughter, sister, and writer. She has been honored with a Nobel Peace Summit Award, a Harvard Humanitarian Award, a Human Rights Campaign Humanitarian Award, and an Einstein Spirit Award, as well as many other accolades. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her family.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knopf; First Edition (March 30, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0525656766
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0525656760
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 15.9 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.54 x 1.14 x 6.1 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2021
Had a major league crush on Sharon Stone since she kicked you-know-what in Total Recall. Whoa, she is a cutie! Whoa! Been a fan for decades, so was really looking forward to reading her memoir. It didn't disappoint. This gal has literary talent. For freakin' sure!

Do I recommend the book? Heck ya!

It starts off strong and bold, recalling a major medical emergency that nobody, especially someone in their early 40's, should have to endure. I recalled when the media 20 years ago reported she had an injury, but when I heard I assumed she just bumped her head and had a concussion. As a huge fan, if I had known how serious the injury was I would have sent fan mail with a get well card. Who knew? She beat incredible odds and survived and, judging by her post-stroke work and this book, is thriving. I loved her in Catwoman and Cold Creek Manor, both films made soon after the medical emergency. She did great in both, exhibiting zero signs of a previous stroke.

After being a fan for decades, reading this book was quite interesting. But even if you're not a fan, it's still an interesting read. The topics are universal, and you can learn from her lessons. She's very honest and frank, and she delves into some personal events in her life which surprised me.

It's a great read, but there are a few chapters that are tough to read, especially if one is a fan. Not because of any flaw in her writing, but due to the subject matter. The chapter that speaks of her grandfather is one. I won't tell by going into detail, people can read for themselves, but I certainly feel for Sharon Stone
having to endure that. My favorite movie of hers is The Quick and the Dead, and after reading that chapter I can say I will never look at the scene where she angrily flips that man's chair back and has a duel in the rain in the same way again. Her anger in that scene was memorable, and after reading the book now I understand why.

A lot of humor in the book as well, there's definitely a future novel potential for her. She writes in an excellent manner and most chapters are upbeat and a fun read. She has a great memory, is obviously gifted in intelligence (how else could she remember so much from when a small child?) and her descriptions and writing style keep the reader engaged.

Basically, what you have here is a well put together true story of one's rise from the poverty of the hills (no, not Beverly Hills the Pennsylvania hills) to becoming a Hollywood superstar. And she did it through hard work, ability, talent and intelligence. She was working about a decade as an actress before her big break in Total Recall (a movie I love) and, to be honest, a lot of aspiring actresses who go to Hollywood probably would have quit after a few years if they didn't find their fame and success. But Sharon Stone stuck with it (for ten freakin' years!) and, truth is, if there is one lesson we can learn from this book it is about focus and perseverance. There's nothing easy about finding success in one of the most competitive occupations on earth. Acting! Imagine going on a few auditions against dozens (or maybe hundreds) of other beautiful actresses knowing there is only one part. Now imagine doing that for a decade! I can't think of any other industry as competitive on this planet. Give her credit for sticking with it. Talk about determination.

She writes of her famous scene in Basic Instinct, and maybe she has regrets or second thoughts about
doing the scene? I can't say, I don't know, but I will say this. If you took a poll of 100 famous actresses in Hollywood and ask if any had done scenes early on in their career which they regretted, my guess is 95 out of 100 would say yes. The sad thing is, and what makes Sharon Stone's situation a little different, is that she's done so much for charity causes and been nominated for many awards and done so many cool
movie roles, but it seems on many talk shows the host (usually a male) brings up the old "most paused scene" in history. I think she's done enough wonderful things and had an interesting enough life that for future talk show appearances, can we stop bringing up one scene in an awesome lengthy career? And I doubt if a male actor with a long legacy of film success had done a scene that showed a lot, I doubt the subject would be brought up over and over and over in interviews. My gosh, talk about her charity support, talk about her Oscar nomination. She deserves respect.

Sharon Stone has recently spoken about being, in some people's view in Hollywood, "difficult" to work with. I doubt she is difficult. I think she's smart. It's mentioned in the book, she skipped grades in elementary and was enrolled in college courses at age 15! Yes, age 15 taking college courses. This tells me she is probably one of the smartest people in Hollywood. Genius i.q.? I wouldn't doubt it. I doubt she is difficult, I suspect she is just so smart she can see a mile away when someone is trying to manipulate her, or trick her in some way. She can probably spot liars and creeps easily, and she is smart and knows how to handle herself and is a strong woman who isn't pushed around or fooled. And some probably see that as being difficult, but it's not it's being smart. She's not a push-over and good for her being a strong woman. Is she tough? Maybe. I don't know, but I think one has to be tough to make it to the top and stay at the top in Hollywood.

Sharon Stone mentioned in the book at an award's ceremony after she was nominated for Basic Instinct, some in the crowd laughed when her name was read. This woman put a decade of hard work into reaching that high point of being nominated and that role, so I can understand her anger and insult. She paid her dues through hard work and a decade of waiting and auditions. That was over 25 years ago, my question for those laughing hyenas at the awards show is what have they accomplished in the last 25 years? Sharon Stone's raised money for charities, won awards, been Oscar-nominated, written a best selling memoir and let's not forget her name's so big and famous, she will be remembered in the year 2300. What have those laughing hyenas who giggled at her expense accomplished in the past quarter of a century? Seems like Sharon Stone left them in the dust. If they have any decency, and if they remember laughing and disrespecting her, it's time for them to get off their high horse and put pen to paper and issue a formal apology.

It's not easy being world famous. The book give some examples and some true stories about the difficulties of fame. I think -- just my opinion for what's that's worth -- being an actor is most difficult when one is either an unknown struggling for jobs or a superstar. The unknown must struggle to make bank and put food on the table. And the superstar has it just as tough. Imagine being so famous, as Sharon Stone is, that everywhere you go in public camera flashes are going off. Imagine reading half-truths in publications. The gossip! It's tough for super famous people to have relationships, and even friendships can be tough because how do you know if your friend is being nice to you just as a friend or if it's because of the fame? Who can you trust? Imagine being so famous that everywhere you go and everything you do is being photographed or watched by fans. People begging for an autograph. The security hassles and expenses. Movie stars always have to be in top shape, looking fabulous, if they gain a few pounds or if 1 photo out of 75 taken is not flattering that can end up in the press. A movie star can't slip on a pair of bluejeans and run out late at night without makeup to pick up a gallon of milk. Instead, they must always be beautiful, well dressed in public, and they can never complain about their lives because most won't understand, because they'll think "what is she complaining about, she is rich and famous." It's a tough life and you can't try on a career as a superstar and if you don't like it, stop the lifestyle. You can't quit fame. That's the most difficult thing of all, you can't know what it's like to be world famous until you are world famous, and then there's no going back. Once you are famous
you are famous. There's a no return policy. So it's an interesting read because you are reading about
a lifestyle that few will ever obtain / experience.

Lingering questions after reading the book? Just one. Who did the aftershave smell belong to? Was that mystery ever solved?

I sense (just my own impression) that Sharon Stone thinks people remember her mostly for her scene in Basic Instinct. But I think now she's done so many other great movies and roles, and her charitable works, I believe most people think of her as a great actress. Marilyn Monroe did a racy scene in a movie
where she let a subway breeze lift up her skirt, and yeah people remember that scene, but I think most people remember Marilyn Monroe for her beauty and her status as a superstar on the silver screen. And I think that is how Sharon Stone will be remembered for her superstar status and as a beautiful actress, not for one scene in one movie. She's so much more than that.

Most surprising thing that I read? Aside from her eating deer meat when young and how serious the brain injury was, I think what surprised me most of all was I always thought from age 18 she set out to be a
model and just sort of happened into acting and found she liked it. But apparently her goal from age 18 onward was to be a professional actor, and she immediately went Hollywood and took acting classes and everything. I never knew that. I thought her goal was modeling. I also found it interesting that she seems to have a talent for selecting future superstars to be in some movies she produces. She fought to cast
Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe before they were super famous, and this might have helped
them go on to become super famous.

What would make the book better? Larger type face (larger letters) I am age 54, so my reading vision is not what it used to be. I would have liked to have read a few more stories from behind the scenes of making movies. Maybe some stories on which movies were her favorites and why. Maybe more information on her favorite roles she played would have been nice. And she speaks often of her childhood in rural Pennsylvania, but there weren't any photos of the area she grew up in or her childhood home. I would have liked to see some photos in the book of the farm she grew up on.

I hope she does a book signing tour someday in the Miami-Fort-Lauderdale-Palm Beach area where I am, although in the future I'm considering moving to someplace else with greener pastures as South Florida's getting a little too hot and crowded. Would love her to autograph my book. She's very observant of her surroundings and seems to be a people watcher, plus has some writing and creative talent and a great sense of humor so I think she could deliver a good novel. I sense she has literary talent.

Personal note to Sharon Stone if she reads this review. I'm so sorry to read about your medical emergency two decades ago. You are so brave to handle such a crisis and I wish you great health for years to come. What a cutie!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021
Sharon Stone has had an interesting life. She has also had a difficult life. This book could have used better editing, and photographs would have been helpful since this is a bio after all. Really enjoyed when she wrote about what it's like to be on a movie set, especially in other countries. Sharon Stone also has a good heart and has done a lot to make the world a better place. This book is not a "hit" job on Hollywood, which was fine by me. All in all I throughly enjoyed what she had to say, and wish her good health moving forward.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
This is actually maybe a philosophy book. It is erudite with the light that is analog film.
I see why Stone is a Nobel Prize winner. The story of the two Aids babies made me think " His soul and mine are the same" This is a book about forgiveness and redemption like the final generational crop in " Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte. It is more about that than the Bronte book with very little about revenge. This quote is attributed to James Dean " I can't let in the light it will destroy me like light destroys dark room film." This is a sax symbol that wrote a memoir about aging out of her era. She has courage like Patti Smith another lioness of her era.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022
I believe Sharon Stone is a beautiful, intelligent, flawed woman. This book is mainly about her obstacles, mostly health. I agree with others that some things are contradictory. I truly sympathize with her difficult childhood. But why did she adore her father so much if he beat her? Perhaps it’s a lesson in forgiveness. She writes in vague prose that focuses on feelings rather than details of events. There aren’t any Hollywood stories. It’s mostly about her health and work for AIDs and the homeless which is admirable. This is a quick read filled with horrifying and depressing circumstances that she keeps fighting. She espouses love and forgiveness and unity. Beautifully written with good messages.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
I received a A beautifully packaged book that is the first addition signed copy. I have never been so pleased with a package thank you so much!
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021
I'm not a raving movie star fan but something attracted me to this book. Aside from knowing Stone from her movies, I knew little about her. She did some deep diving into her family dynamic and some of the very difficult characters she grew up surrounded by. Although very tastefully described (as tastefully as incest can be danced around) it was clear that between the sexual abuse and beatings going on, her growing up was rough, punctuated by strong friendships.

Yet she went on to live a very successful, prosperous, and philanthropic life which earned her many awards. She was tough in her career, not putting up with "the system" in Hollywood that women should hit the couch to rise or make nice. There is a lovely humility coupled with grit that permeates the whole story.

And any of you who fantasize that fame is what you want, read carefully how many threats and close calls she had when out in public, even with bodyguards.

She faced near-death and a slow recovery, challenging the doctor who turned out to be wrong. No woman is exempt from the many reminders in our society that women are somehow less. Being a single mom of three proved that to her. This woman has a huge heart and a big spirit.

I read this book in a day and ended up appreciating the story and this marvelous woman on every page.
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Linda Thorson
5.0 out of 5 stars You cannot imagine what you don't know about Sharon Stone. This book will blow your mind.
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2022
For the first 50 pages I wasn't sure what I was reading, I mean what Sharon wanted us to know exactly, then I became hooked. I knew she was a brilliant fund raiser but had no idea how bravely she dealt with all the near death health issues, how tenacious she was and is, how loving, how almost mystical in her beliefs, how breathtakingly beautiful is her soul. Read the book and discover this remarkabale human being. It's a story of survival and of how it's never too late to understand why we're alive. Sharon Stone is more than a talented actor, she's a teacher.
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5.0 out of 5 stars You cannot imagine what you don't know about Sharon Stone. This book will blow your mind.
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2022
For the first 50 pages I wasn't sure what I was reading, I mean what Sharon wanted us to know exactly, then I became hooked. I knew she was a brilliant fund raiser but had no idea how bravely she dealt with all the near death health issues, how tenacious she was and is, how loving, how almost mystical in her beliefs, how breathtakingly beautiful is her soul. Read the book and discover this remarkabale human being. It's a story of survival and of how it's never too late to understand why we're alive. Sharon Stone is more than a talented actor, she's a teacher.
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Yamania
5.0 out of 5 stars Un libro extraodinario, lecciones de vida de una mujer muy brillante....
Reviewed in Mexico on January 9, 2022
Sharon Stone no es solo una actriz sexy, es una humanista generosa en toda regla, una pensadora y una persona que se ha tenido que rehacer desde sus cenizas. Su historia y las que se entrecruzan, la de sus ancestros y su entorno nos muestran a una mujer que desde el vacío, las heridas y el amor ha logrado trascenderse a sí misma y compartir algo muy valioso con nosotros. Sus lecciones son aprendizajes que pueden hacer eco en cualquier persona decidida a no dejarse caer por las adversidades. Me encantó y le pongo un 10!
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Dr. Harald Schiel
5.0 out of 5 stars gute zusammenarbeit
Reviewed in Germany on May 24, 2024
schnelle lieferung, gute kommunikation
Breno M.
5.0 out of 5 stars An honest, friendly hug
Reviewed in Brazil on April 9, 2021
I needed this. I so much needed this, and didn't even know...
I read it during the last days of my recovery. I had covid, I was terrified. And the hope and warmness this book has given me, even though some passages are very hard to handle, were... Comforting.
There is big magic on sharing the energy of our traumas and losses, it's like we can equalize the pain, we suffer a little less. If you need this, and a hug of honest words to light your days, reading this will totally worth it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Muy interesante y recomendable
Reviewed in Spain on June 26, 2021
Un libro muy interesante y una forma genial de practicar una lengua que no dominas mientras lees la vida de una persona admirable. Me ha permitido conocer experiencias de su vida con sus propias palabras.
Me ha gustado muchísimo y lo recomiendo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Muy interesante y recomendable
Reviewed in Spain on June 26, 2021
Un libro muy interesante y una forma genial de practicar una lengua que no dominas mientras lees la vida de una persona admirable. Me ha permitido conocer experiencias de su vida con sus propias palabras.
Me ha gustado muchísimo y lo recomiendo.
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