In Going Within, MacLaine asks tough questions of and gives
good advice to the spiritual seeker. She has suffered, felt sorrow
and anger, stress, fear, and anxiety, yet she has never allowed
herself to be defined by her negative emotions. Instead she asks,
"If we are not in harmony with ourselves, how can we possibly be in
harmony with anyone else, much less the world that we inhabit?"
MacLaine celebrates the independence that comes with the
recognition of all emotions, both negative and positive. MacLaine
has created many memorable roles as an actress but ironically
younger adults may be more familiar with her work as a memoirist
and spiritual seeker. In Out on a Limb, MacLaine reveals an intense
and secretive loving relationship with a prominent politician,
which sparked her quest for self-discovery. Fans of the actress's
earlier works will be aware of her love of the journey. Her
descriptions of her travels from Stockholm to Hawaii to Peru will
stimulate even the most sedate armchair traveler wanting to see
more of the world. MacLaine's exploration of life with her lover
Gerry requires that she question lifelong relationships with close
friends, giving new definition to the phrase "soulmate." Through it
all, her candor, willingness to share her experiences, and
independence take the listener into the personal life of an
outspoken and interesting woman. MacLaine's books and
audiocassettes have been best sellers for many years, and libraries
with large pop culture, autobiography, and fiction collections
should purchase this.APam Kingsbury, Alabama Humanities Fdn.,
Florence
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