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Anna, daughter of world-famous director Ingmar Bergman, was left at two and spent a period of time in a children’s home. In this candid and darkly humorous memoir, she shares a life marked by love, loss, rape, murder, sex, deceit, laughter, blood, sweat, tears, and a near-death experience. After two marriages and six engagements, she reveals her constant search for love, shaped by a fractured childhood.

Her strong bond with women and her sense of feminism shine throughout, reflected not only in her life but also in her art and writing. Later, she turns to painting inner landscapes, holding successful exhibitions in England, Sweden, and France. This is the story of a woman who has done nearly everything, and a little more.

At fifteen she sailed to London to work as an au pair, met Peter, and became a mother at seventeen. Her showbiz career took off as a model, followed by the hit comedy Mind Your Language, and later many films, including a role in her father’s Oscar-winning Fanny and Alexander. Often in the press, her father runs like a red thread through her story as she gradually steps out of his shadow with hope, faith, determination, and belief in God.

What makes the book engaging is its reflective tone. Bergman looks back with compassion, and her journey through modeling, acting, painting, and writing reveals a lifelong search for identity and belonging.

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