


More: Paul Newman's torched tapes reveal his real love with Joanne Woodward in 'The Last Movie Stars' More: 'Harry Potter' star Tom Felton recalls harrowing rehab escape, Emma Watson bond in new memoir Another posthumous memoir from Paul Newman, titled " The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man" (Knopf, 320 pp.), debuts at No. After encouragement, I was given a bit more confidence in myself to go, 'You know what? This happened, and this is part of my life.' "įelton's Harry Potter co-star Alan Rickman's posthumous memoir, " Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman," (Henry Holt and Co., 480 pp.) debuts at No. "It wouldn't really seem right just to talk about all the fluffy stuff. "Emma (Watson) was a big force of encouragement to be like, 'This will resonate with people,' " Felton says. He also admits he wasn't going to share the harrowing story of his rehab escape either – until a close friend, Emma Watson, who writes the foreword to the book, convinced him otherwise. 6 with his book " Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard," (Grand Central Publishing, 288 pp.)įelton says he never set out to write his memoir, which sprung from stories he'd scribbled down over the years inspired by frequent questions he receives at conventions. Tom Felton, of Harry Potter fame, debuted with the top nonfiction title at No. (Oct.It's been a good week for celebrity memoirs. Agent: Jane Dystel, Dystel, Goderich & Bourret. Hoover is as unafraid as ever to explore the darker and more vulnerable aspects of love, expertly demonstrating the soul-deep trust required to reach happily after ever.

The author’s talent for creating nuanced and empathetic characters is on full display, and fans will be especially excited to finally hear Atlas’s side of the story. Meanwhile, Josh, the half brother Atlas never knew he had, enters Atlas’s life, and Atlas takes him in, hoping to finally have a real family. He’s still in the picture as Emmy’s father-and he wants Lily back. Their chemistry is even stronger than it was in their earlier years, but their budding relationship is complicated by Ryle.

Now he’s a successful restaurateur while Lily runs a flower shop-and they’re back in each other’s orbits. Atlas has past trauma of his own: he grew up in an abusive home and was forced to live on the streets as a teenager. After Lily Bloom finds the strength to exit her abusive relationship with Ryle, her ex-husband and the father of her child (the adorable Emmy), she’s reluctant to let anyone else capture her heart, even her childhood crush, Atlas Corrigan. Hoover breaks hearts all over again in this stunning sequel to her bestselling It Ends with Us.
