Call Me Crazy,” has surfaced following her death on Aug. 12.The book, which was published on Sept. 4, 2001, by Simon & Schuster’s imprint Scribner, has been deemed a “collectible” on Amazon, now being sold for the astonishing price of $749.Heche died at the age of 53 after being in a coma stemming from a horrific car crash on Aug.
5.In the book, the “Six Days, Seven Nights” star detailed her tumultuous relationship with Ellen DeGeneres, her rise in Hollywood, her father’s death from AIDS as well as his abuse, and how she overcame her difficult childhood.The 256-page memoir had a price hike in recent days, first being sold at $200 and then at $499.“I’m not crazy,” the Ohio native told 20/20 in a 2001 interview for her memoir. “But it’s a crazy life.
I was raised in a crazy family and it took 31 years to get the crazy out of me.”“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” actress Emily Bergl discussed Heche’s novel in a moving tribute over the weekend.“She elicited more curiosity than any other famous person I’ve ever worked with,” Bergl, 47, wrote. “Anne was not only a genius but one of the most astoundingly focused and prepared actors I’ve ever worked with.
I don’t think I ever saw her miss her mark.”“The only joke I did make about Anne was that it’s likely she didn’t have a psychotic break but really was an alien because her strength seemed superhuman,” the “Southland” actress recalled.
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