Books by Maria Shriver and Complete Book Reviews
Maria Shriver, Author . Hyperion $14.95 (91p) ISBN 978-1-4013-2318-9
This slender inspirational book is a candid self-portrait of a woman in transition. A longtime NBC anchorwoman, Shriver was thrown into a tailspin when asked to resign after her husband, Arnold Schwarzenegger, was elected governor of California; she
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Maria Shriver, Author Warner Books Inc $19.95 (144p) ISBN 978-0-446-52612-8
Following the success of her 1999 bestseller What's Heaven?, in which she explained death to children, the NBC anchor woman expands on a commencement speech she delivered two years ago at Holy Cross College in Worcester, Mass., to share some of her...
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Maria Shriver, Author Free Press $13.95 (64p) ISBN 978-0-7432-8101-0
Shriver, veteran TV news reporter and first lady of California, expands on a speech she gave to her ""young friend Ally's"" graduating high school class, and the result is a sweet and inspiring book. The author of four (decidedly more substantial)...
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Maria Shriver. Viking/Dorman, $20 (224p) ISBN 978-0-525-52260-7
In a collection of reflections that are more sincere than eloquent, Shriver (Ten Things I Wish I’d Known—Before I Went Out into the Real World) meditates on finding a meaningful life. The award-winning journalist, former First Lady of California,...
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Maria Shriver, Author, Sandra Speidel, Illustrator , illus. by Sandra Speidel. Little, Brown $14.95 (48p) ISBN 978-0-316-23337-8
Young Kate (now eight years old) and her mother, who first appeared in What's Heaven?
return in this companion volume as Kate questions her mother about Timmy, a boy at the park who is mentally disabled and looks and acts differently from the...
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Maria Shriver, Author, Sandra Speidel, Illustrator , illus. by Sandra Speidel. Little, Brown/Warner $15.95 (48p) ISBN 978-0-316-00101-4
Kate, first introduced in the bestselling What's Heaven?
, struggles to understand her grandfather's symptoms of Alzheimer's in this third collaboration from Shriver and Speidel. Here journalist Shriver not only uses the narrative to...
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Maria Shriver, Author, Sandra Speidel, Illustrator St. Martin's Press $15 (32p) ISBN 978-0-307-44043-3
According to Shriver, the death of her famous grandmother, Rose Kennedy, and its effect on Shriver's daughters, then five and six, occasioned this book, a series of conversations between a girl named Kate and her mother about the death and funeral...
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