Anne Heche's second memoir, "Call Me Anne," will be dedicated to her two sons, Homer Laffoon and Atlas Tupper, and is set for a Jan.
24 release date.The Emmy Award-winning actress died last month at the age of 53. The 140-page book, a follow-up to her 2001 tome, "Call Me Crazy," will be circulated through Start Publishing and its imprint, Viva Editions, an independent publisher based in New Jersey.
Publisher Jarred Weisfeld exclusively told Fox News Digital that Heche "dedicated the book to her children." Heche shared son Homer with ex-husband Coley Laffoon, and had son Atlas with her former partner, James Tupper.
Late actress Anne Heche dedicated her new memoir, "Call Me Anne," to her children, Homer and Atlas. She is pictured on the right with son Homer in 2021. (Start Publishing/Getty Images) "She talks about trauma in the book and gives advice on how to cope with it," Weisfeld said. "There are creative prompts at the end of each chapter and she, of course, helped create them." The late actress details personal anecdotes throughout her life in the book, including her "history of childhood sexual abuse, her relationship with God, her journey to love herself, and more." She had previously discussed the possibilities of a second book being in the works while chatting on an episode of her "Better Together" podcast with co-host Heather Duffy.
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