NEW YORK (AP) - Tatum O’Neal has not finished telling her life story.
The Academy Award-winning actress has a second memoir, “Found,” scheduled to come out in June. The book, published by HarperCollins, is a follow-up to “A Paper Life,” which was released in 2004.
HarperCollins announced Monday that the new book will be “part memoir, part Hollywood tell-all, part personal journal.”
The 47-year-old O’Neal was 10 years old when she won an Oscar for “Paper Moon,” but she has since struggled with substance abuse. She also was estranged for years from her father and “Paper Moon” co-star, Ryan O’Neal.
“Found” will coincide with the airing of “Ryan and Tatum: The O’Neals,” a reality show on OWN about O’Neal and her father.
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