
According to ET, Anne Hess’s memoir Call Me Crazy attracted the attention of thousands of readers around the world, causing its value to skyrocket.
The book, published by Scribner on September 4, 2001, after her untimely death, is being sold among other things as a “collectible” on a well-known online shopping platform for prices ranging from $739 to $949. When it was first released it cost $26.
Describing it as “the other side,” the actress describes her struggle to overcome a very difficult and abusive childhood, her success in the entertainment world, and her much-loved relationship with Ellen DeGeneres.
In an interview with the Behind the Velvet Rope podcast, Hess revealed that she is writing a new book called Call Me Sane, which will follow up on her first and chronicle her journey through trauma and abuse. helping others do the same.
“Are you thinking: ‘How can I heal myself and at the same time help others with some steps and practices so that it happens faster, with less pain and good support?’ Who can answer your pressing questions?”, – said the actress.
Ann Hess died at the age of 53 a week after a serious car accident crashed into a house in California. Her family decided to turn off the mechanical support when doctors pronounced her brain dead on August 12.
Source: RES-EMI
Source: Kathimerini

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