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My Pretty Baby

My Pretty Baby

Seeking Truth and Finding Healing - A Memoir

ISBN-13: 9798896360049

Author(s): Wendy B. Correa

Subjects: Biography - Memoirs, DNC

Publisher: Simon And Schuster Group USA

Publisher Imprint: She Writes Press

Publication Date: 04-11-2025

Format: Paperback / softback

Availability: In stock

£16.99

About the book

A transformative memoir chronicling Wendy Correa's journey to heal from childhood traumas, including the death of her father, emotionally distant siblings, and a violent, alcoholic stepfather, MY PRETTY BABY is a story of not belonging and, ultimately, of the healing that comes from building a chosen family. After escaping her turbulent home life, Wendy's path of self-discovery takes her through Buddhism, meditation, plant medicine, yoga, Native American spirituality, 12-Step programmes, and psychotherapy. Along the way, she has extraordinary experiences: singing 'Give Peace a Chance' on the Rose Bowl stage with rock 'n' roll royalty, attending AA meetings with legendary musicians while working at A&M and Geffen Records, and meeting her musical hero, Joni Mitchell. Native American sweat lodge and vision quest ceremonies further strengthen her sobriety and mental well-being. Her life takes a new turn when she moves to Aspen and becomes a radio DJ and assistant to gonzo writer Hunter S. Thompson. There, she meets her future husband and begins to build the family she always longed for-but despite her newfound peace, she is repeatedly drawn back into her family's dysfunction. It's only after her mother's death that Wendy uncovers a painful family secret that finally answers her lifelong question: What really happened to my family?