The Monkey on My Back: A Memoir by Debbi Morgan

The Monkey on My Back: A Memoir

Debbi Morgan
418 pages
Infinite Words
Jun 2015
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A deeply personal memoir spanning three generations of women, this is the intimate autobiography of Emmy Award-winning actress Debbi Morgan, best known as Angie Hubbard on the long-running soap opera <i>All My Children</i>.<br><br>Raised in the South Bronx and beloved for the diverse and captivating characters she's played, Debbi Morgan enjoyed a thirty-year tenure on <i>All My Children</i> before joining the cast of <i>The Young and the Restless </i>and later appearing opposite Denzel Washington and Samuel L. Jackson in several films. But this book is not about her career, and it's not about Hollywood. It's not even about her rise to stardom. Charting her family history as well as her own life from childhood to the present in this compelling memoir, Debbi reveals the fear, doubt, and insecurities she's struggled with for much of her life - and how she escaped a vicious cycle of pain to find self-confidence, happiness, and success.<br> <br>Early on in her family history, an ugly pattern of abuse developed into fear, insecurity, self-doubt, and emotional trauma, which passed down from one generation to the next. From her maternal grandmother, who was beaten by her husband as they struggled through the Great Depression, to Debbi's mother, who became pregnant as a young teen and suffered the same abuse as her mother, down to Debbi, who internalized the physical abuse she watched her mother endure, a deep-rooted fear plagued all three generations of women. But through it all, Debbi endured, and with a good dose of humor and self-compassion, she emerged with the deepest love of herself - and her mojo quite intact!<br> <br>Told with intense emotion, candor, and a barrage of belly laughs, Debbi shares a deeply moving, explosive, yet inspirational journey about what it took to break the cycle and emerge as a confident, fearless woman.
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Thanks, Debbi!

If you are going to do a memoir where you tell the world about your life, The Monkey on My Back is the way to do it. Debbi Morgan has been a household name for me since her portrayal of Elizabeth Harvey in Roots: The Next Generation. This book reads like a soap opera script, I could not put it down. Debbi is one the best actresses in the world. In my opinion she has never gotten the acculades she deserves for her talent. In this book Debbi reveals she's no Dr. Angie Baxter Hubbard. The book is down right honest, I could feel her pain and shame though her words. She doesn't portray herself as a saint or a victim in her memoir. She does an excellent job of explaining the cycle of abuse, her insecurities and the decision to overcome them. It is a must read, especially if you are a fan. Read more

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Pages 418
Publisher Infinite Words
Published 2015
Readers 3