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Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Dunham Books (September 30, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1939447577
  • ISBN-13: 978-1939447579
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #24,540 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Janine Turner is a breath of fresh air in the political forum. Her educated opinions come from laborious research and a profound respect for our Republic’s founding principles. She knows that liberty and knowledge are synonymous. Her quest to light a fire in the hearts and minds of America’s citizenry is contagious."

(—Donald Trump)

"Janine Turner is a renegade for the republic! Her essays on The Federalist and opinion editorials on culture, women, and politics evoke reason and clarify why conservative principles matter. If only everyone in Hollywood thought this way!"

(—Sean Hannity)

"Janine Turner is a proud patriot. He father, Turner Gauntt, a graduate of West Point and an Air Force hero, was one of the first to fly Mach 2. She knows firsthand that our troops fight to protect our U.S. Constitution, which in turn protects our liberties, and her pride in her dad, and those who serve, shines bright in this wonderful and very personal book. Her tribute to her father, who recently passed, rivals the most moving of Hollywood screenplays."

(—Gary Sinise, actor, Forrest Gump and CSI: NY, The Gary Sinise Foundation)

"A leading voice in today’s conservative movement, Janine Turner gives a thoughtful take on the state of the nation, the trials our country faces, and how her faith has been an integral aspect of her life in her new book, A Little Bit Vulnerable — Hollywood, God, Sobriety & Politics. By taking the reader on a journey through her own tribulations and how her faith has helped her overcome them, Janine provides a story of hope and inspiration."

(—Karl Rove, Former Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush and author of the New York Times bestseller, Courage and Consequence)

"Samuel Beckett said it best: 'All poetry is prayer.' In Janine Turner’s book, A Little Bit Vulnerable, she chronicles her amazing life through poetry, founding Constituting America, politics, Hollywood, God, the death of her father, and twenty-eight years of sobriety. We feel her fortitude as early as thirteen, echoing Ralph Waldo Emerson (If a man wants to build a carriage, let him, but just don’t let him forget how to walk) and her awakening at twenty six (Like a racehorse Transcending From the gallop Through the cantor To the trot; her inward angst turning outward with resolutions of what the Truth must be . . . that it runs further Than me). Like Emerson, Turner is a champion of individualism, aware of the constant battles mankind must face each day to stay sane, to hold on to tenderness. Her voice is of the young heart, yet philosophical, always reaching to find its way in a world tormented by a daily devil. We see a warrior; a defender of our American way of life; a woman whose inner beauty outshines even her Hollywood glamour. You will be moved by her extraordinary strength, her words rising like prayer in the modern rush; Emerson’s own quote, a perfect mantra: 'What lies behind you and what lies in front of you pales in comparison to what lies inside of you.'"

(—Karla K. Morton, 2010 Texas Poet Laureate)

"Janine’s personal story is a powerful testament to the reality of long-term recovery from alcoholism, and her willingness to share this story publicly is both courageous and inspirational."

(—Greg Williams, Filmmaker: "The Anonymous People")

"Every now and then God creates a person with an exceptional combination of gifts. They have insight, commitment, courage, and faith. They see things we all need to see, and understand things we all need to understand. Janine Turner is just such a gift."

(—Monsignor Don Fischer, a Priest with the Diocese of Dallas, Pastoral Reflections Institute)

"‘Heroic’ doesn’t begin to describe what Janine Turner is doing on radio to spread the word on liberty and freedom. When we save this republic, history will show Janine answered her country’s call—putting patriotism far above her Hollywood interests."

(—Andrew Breitbart)

"Like a modern-day Paul Revere, [ Janine] Turner will keep spreading the word about our founding principles."

(—Chris Wallace, FOX News Sunday)

"After hearing Janine Turner speak, I felt inspired, touched, motivated, and, quite frankly, in awe. Her speech was riveting."

(—Anita Perry, First Lady of Texas)

"Janine is a rare mix of talented actress and principled, committed conservative. Her understanding of how entertainment shapes our culture makes her a potent force and sought-after speaker"

(—Ed Gillespie, former Republican National Committee Chairman, advisor to President George Bush, and political strategist)

"Actress Janine Turner was an eloquent supporter, particularly on the subjects of women in politics and the strength and value of single moms who are committed to raising solid citizens."

(—Gov. Sarah Palin, Former Governor of Alaska)

"I commend Janine Turner for continually shining a light on America’s founding principles. Her foundation, Constituting America, is an excellent resource for all Americans, especially our young people."

(—U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-MA))

"This is a memoir that perfectly reflects its author: beautiful inside and out.  Janine bears her soul---revealing her deepest beliefs, most joyous and painful experiences, and hard-earned wisdom---with her usual fearlessness and wit.  And she does it all with love---for her family, her faith, and her country"

(- Monica Crowley, Ph.D., Fox News Channel, The Washington Times)

About the Author

Janine Turner is an Emmy and three-time Golden Globe nominee actress most 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—a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and Air Force hero—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, and now, with a new glimpse into her private life in, A Little Bit Vulnerable. She lives on her cattle ranch in Texas with her beloved daughter, Juliette.


More About the Author

Janine Turner is an Emmy and three-time Golden Globe nominee actress most 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--a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and Air Force hero--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, and now, with a new glimpse into her private life in, A Little Bit Vulnerable. She lives on her cattle ranch in Texas with her beloved daughter, Juliette.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful By Mary V. Craig on September 29, 2014
Format: Paperback
This is a must buy! Grab a cup of coffee, find a comfortable chair and feel like you are enjoying "girl time" with a friend.
A wonderful read to understand someone has walked in your shoes and is whole , wholesome, and vibrant through it all!
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