A memoir as soulful, wryly witty, and lyrical as it is candid and courageous Eye-opening and deeply affecting Arresting in its dark disclosures, vitality, humour, and grace, Fields deeply felt and beautifully written memoir illuminates the experiences and emotions on which she draws as an exceptionally charismatic, empathic, and powerful artist. * Booklist, starred review * Impressive, candid and vivid * The Times * Sally Fields was one of the most revelatory memoirs of the year * Sunday Times * Written by the actor over seven years, without the aid of a ghostwriter (a crutch often used by celebrity authors), this somber, intimate and at times wrenching self-portrait feels like an act of personal investigation the private act of a woman, now 71, seeking to understand how she became herself, and striving to cement together the shards of her psyche that have been chipped and shattered over the course of her life. * New York Times Book Review * Field fuels this aching, lyrical memoir with frankness about her emotional childhood, her conflicted relationship with the late Burt Reynolds, and how acting helped her interpret life in all its pain and beauty. * Entertainment Weekly 'Must List' * Fields pieces" are raw, heartbreaking, sometimes maddening but each builds insight to who she is and thats the point. This work, as she thinks of it, is meant to reveal her, not to name-drop or tell unimportant tales about movies made long ago. * AARP * Beautifully written vividly captures the people who have meant most in her life All come to life as if they are walking into the room where you are reading.' * Daily Telegraph * 'Blisteringly honest' * S Magazine * 'In Pieces is a book that feels wrenched from its author's soul.' * Mail on Sunday * 'The revelations come thick and fastField is a real writer, her prose uncluttered and directbeautiful in its descriptive simplicity.' * Daily Express * 'In Pieces feels like a lengthy therapy session in which Field is tough on herself and the people around her This is far from a typical showbusiness tale and some Field fans may regret the lack of coverage of many acclaimed films from her career. Instead, this is a painfully honest attempt to confront and understand all the personal heartbreak An unusually intimate, heartfelt voyage of self-discovery * The Herald (Scotland) Books of the Year *