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Dunham Books Releases A LITTLE BIT VULNERABLE by Janine Turner

By: Sep. 30, 2014
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In "A Little Bit Vulnerable," Ms. Turner opens up about her private life for the first time claiming she feels, "a little bit vulnerable." In this breathtaking sweep of her half-century of living, she journeys through the canyons of her life and how she sought horizons. Through the treasure chest of her private poetry, to essays, opinion-editorials, radio interviews and letters, Janine reveals how she climbed out of the canyons of heartbreak, alcoholism, and the recent death of her father, as well as her call to action for American men, women and children to preserve American principles and values.

In "A Little Bit Vulnerable," Janine weaves wisdom from her ancestors, politicians and her own personal "life lessons," into a tapestry of triumph and takes the reader along with her. This moving memoir includes never-before-seen personal photographs of Ms. Turner and many of the famous (and infamous) people in her life.

"Janine is a fascinating lady and personality who has lived (and is living) a rich life through her acting, her writing, her family, her struggle with alcoholism, and her faith," noted publisher David Dunham.

About the Author: Janine Turner has won an Emmy and three Golden Globe nominations, best known for her beloved performance as Maggie O'Connell in Northern Exposure. Other memorable credits include: Cliffhanger, Leave It to Beaver, Dr. T & the Women, Steel Magnolias, Friday Night Lights, & Solace. As a single mother, Ms. Turner, who was inspired by her father, has championed the cause of preserving American principles with her foundation, Constituting America, her radio show The Janine Turner Show, and as a columnist and political pundit. She travels the country speaking on a wide array of subjects from her faith, her sobriety, women's issues, as well as her "Call to Action"-non-partisan dialogue regarding American principles. She also enthralls audiences with her stories of tenacious triumph over the canyons of her life. Janine continues to be a steward of her wounds with her first published bestselling book, "Holding Her Head High." She lives on her cattle ranch in Texas with her beloved daughter, Juliette, who is also a bestselling author.

"A Little Bit Vulnerable" will be released September 30 in paperback (978-1-939447-57-9) and in e-book (978-1-939447-58-6).



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