

Of course it s our business to know what’s going on and help those victim of domestic violence who wants to share, too. She has the right to tell the truth about to share about domestic violence issue. HI I want to bring it up since there were a discussion by someone who had been named someone who abused her. That Says It All Tags: book signing, i'll scream later, marlee matlin It is a part of who I am, but far from all of who I am. My life is rich and I am blessed, and I am grateful. My favorite line from the book is simply this: That’s what made this book and the story of her life stand out. I tried to figure out what was so compelling about this book, this peek inside of the life of undoubtly the most famous actress who happens to be deaf–what kept me turning page after page of this book? I came away with a sense of awe, because despite the dark chapters and the very rough parts to read through, Marlee has “chutzpah.” (Translation: bold guts!) She has that fiesty spirit inside that allows one to accomplish dream after dream. Later, I found out that many of my friends did the same thing after they left the bookstore– one gal stayed up through most of the night until she finished it. On the way home, I started reading the book and didn’t put it down until one in the morning. Yes, those are my younger two kids with me–David was too busy chatting with his friends to get in line.

It was so neat to see the technology at work– who could have envisioned this a few years ago? I brought my Z-340 videophone with me and connected with Tim Rarus (Deaf President Now leader/ VP of Sales) and Sean Belanger (CSDVRS CEO) while I was waiting in line and they had a quick opportunity to chat with Marlee as well. I was amazed at her stamina, she signed book after book without faltering and considering that this was her fourth book signing in a week, it was amazing to see how she kept it all up until the very last book was signed. Marlee looked really beautiful and was extremely gracious to everyone. Each of us had received wristbands when we arrived and we went up in groups of 50. Marlee began the evening by reading an excerpt from her book with Jack Jason voicing. There was quite a crowd of people that night. Marlee Matlin Reveals Abusive Relationshipīabysitter’s Abuse Lead to a Life of Drugs, Violence Marlee Matlin Book: William Hurt Abused Me Marlee crafted her autobiography “I’ll Scream Later” as a tell-all book and judging from the headlines of the articles swimming around, her book has revealed some surprising secrets: We headed out to the Oak Brook Borders on Friday night to meet Marlee Matlin at her book signing.
