The timing could not be more perfect for a title like this. * Good Morning America *
Filled with inspirational anecdotes drawn from Heaton's personal experiences (from building her career to love and surviving an empty nest) and the experiences of other people who are pursuing their dreams. * People *
If you've been wanting to start your second act, Patricia Heaton may have just what you need. * The Today Show *
I think it's a really good message... I think it's more important than ever for people to have that. -- Kelly Clarkson, The Kelly Clarkson Show
After starring in two beloved sitcoms, Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle, Patricia Heaton started soul searching for what's next in her life. And she shares what she found in her new book, You Second Act...this book is going to be helpful. * The View *
Patrica Heaton wants to help usher people in their 'Second Act.' In fact, the actress has written a book to do just that. * USA TODAY *
I love this because I'm approaching that. I talk about it all the time with my girlfriends. What is our next chapter? What does the back nine look like?...I love your back nine right now. -- Kit Hoover, Access Hollywood
It's never too late to try something new. That's what Patricia Heaton will tell you. Heaton's recent experiences spurred her to write Your Second Act, a collection of profiles about women, including herself, who have reinvented themselves. * Parade *
There's no wrong way to live your second act. And a new book by Emmy Award-winning actress Patricia Heaton is helping readers set the stage for it. Filled with true accounts of people who transformed themselves mid-life - in sometimes-jaw-dropping ways - Heaton hopes readers of Your Second Act: Inspiring Stories of Reinvention will not only find motivation but also practical steps to start their own process of discovery. And there's certainly no shortage of inspirational accounts [here].- * The Boca Raton Observer *
A series of encouraging narratives of reinvention...each narrative offers a compressed vision of hope and accomplishment that many will find appealing. * Kirkus *
The timing could not be more perfect for a title like this. * Good Morning America *
Filled with inspirational anecdotes drawn from Heaton's personal experiences (from building her career to love and surviving an empty nest) and the experiences of other people who are pursuing their dreams. * People *
If you've been wanting to start your second act, Patricia Heaton may have just what you need. * The Today Show *
I think it's a really good message... think it's more important than ever for people to have that. -- Kelly Clarkson, The Kelly Clarkson Show
After starring in two beloved sitcoms, Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle, Patricia Heaton started soul searching for what's next in her life. And she shares what she found in her new book, You Second Act...this book is going to be helpful. * The View *
Patrica Heaton wants to help usher people in their 'Second Act.' In fact, the actress has written a book to do just that. * USA TODAY *
I love this because I'm approaching that. I talk about it all the time with my girlfriends. What is our next chapter? What does the back nine look like?...I love your back nine right now. -- Kit Hoover, Access Hollywood
It's never too late to try something new. That's what Patricia Heaton will tell you. Heaton's recent experiences spurred her to write Your Second Act, a collection of profiles about women, including herself, who have reinvented themselves. * Parade *
There's no wrong way to live your second act. And a new book by Emmy Award-winning actress Patricia Heaton is helping readers set the stage for it. Filled with true accounts of people who transformed themselves mid-life - in sometimes-jaw-dropping ways - Heaton hopes readers of Your Second Act: Inspiring Stories of Reinvention will not only find motivation but also practical steps to start their own process of discovery. And there's certainly no shortage of inspirational accounts [here].- * The Boca Raton Observer *
A series of encouraging narratives of reinvention...each narrative offers a compressed vision of hope and accomplishment that many will find appealing. * Kirkus *