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“When grief threatens to swallow her whole, she has her memories of a lifetime spent with Huber and the wisdom he left behind.” People
“Lucci reflects on her experience with grief in her new book La Lucci…surrendering to her vulnerability once again and sharing it with the world.” People
“Lucci is giving an intimate look at her personal and professional life in her new memoir, La Lucci…And though La Lucci is filled with plenty of humorous anecdotes about her All My Children days, she also gets candid about grieving her husband Helmut (who died in 2022) and her health…You might not expect a primer on women’s health statistics from a celebrity memoir, but Lucci is careful to include essential facts about cardiovascular disease for readers.” USA Today
“Susan tackles grief, loss, and resilience in her intimate memoir…She reflects on rejecting labels and embracing love.” Woman’s World
“All My Children star Lucci discusses grieving her husband, TV producer Helmut Huber, in this heartfelt memoir…With conversational candor, the actor provides an unsentimental road map for moving on in the face of profound personal (and professional) loss. Even readers unfamiliar with Lucci’s TV work will find this worth a look.” Publishers Weekly
“Daytime television’s most recognizable actress digs deeper…Lucci’s legion of fans will adore this gracious nod to her career longevity and positivity.” Kirkus Reviews
“Her second memoir, La Lucci, arrives with a radically different perspective and energy. Lucci has moved on, far beyond, to a particularly raw, vulnerable place that may surprise those still-devoted fans.” Newsday
“Lucci brought the beloved villainess to life for well over 10,000 episodes, but it wasn’t just Erica we rooted for, it was Lucci herself…With this new era, Lucci has built on a legacy that goes far beyond Erica Kane.” Town & Country
“The book is going to be really impactful for a lot of people who’ve lost the love of their lives about how to move forward.” Andy Cohen
“[La Lucci] will help anybody who has lost anybody…Even if you didn’t watch All My Children, even if you don’t know who she is, you can pick it up and learn so much from entertainment, to motherhood, to loss and grief, friendship, all of it.” Zibby Owens, USA Today bestselling author, host of the Totally Booked with Zibby podcast