In Finding Me, Viola Davis invites readers into the raw, unvarnished story of her life—a journey from a crumbling apartment in Central Falls, Rhode Island, to the dazzling stages of New York City and beyond. At its heart, Finding Me is about a little girl who spent years running from her past until she made the life-changing choice to stop running and face her truth. That decision unlocked her voice, her power, and her purpose in a world that had not always seen or valued her.
As Viola reflects in Finding Me, our stories are too often overlooked, reshaped, or silenced to fit into a demanding and judgmental world. By telling her story with unflinching honesty, she offers more than a memoir—she offers a mirror for anyone who has ever felt untethered, desperate, or weighed down by murky memories. Her words remind us that self-love, healing, and a life worth living can only come from the courage to shed facades and embrace authenticity.
Finding Me is both a reflection and a revelation, a love letter to the self that emerges when we refuse to let the world define us. Viola Davis writes with vulnerability, strength, and compassion, creating a memoir that resonates as both a personal testimony and an invitation. Her story is meant to inspire others to rediscover their own voice, reclaim their identity, and light up their lives with creativity and courage.