Known for her outstanding performances on the groundbreaking television series The Good Wife and ER, Julianna Margulies deftly chronicles her life and her work in this deeply powerful memoir.
 
“At
 once a tender coming-of-age story and a deeply personal look at a young
 woman making sense of the world against a chaotic and peripatetic 
childhood.”—Katie Couric
As an apple-cheeked bubbly child, 
Julianna was bestowed with the family nickname “Sunshine Girl.” Shuttled
 back and forth between her divorced parents, often on 
different continents, she quickly learned how to be of value to her 
eccentric mother and her absent father. Raised in fairly unconventional 
ways in various homes in Paris, England, New York, and New 
Hampshire, Julianna found that her role among the surrounding turmoil 
and uncertainty was to comfort those around her, seeking organization 
among the disorder, making her way in the world as a young adult and 
eventually an award-winning actress.
 
Throughout, there were 
complicated relationships, difficult choices, and overwhelming 
rejections. But there were also the moments where fate, faith, and 
talent aligned, leading to the unforgettable roles of a lifetime, both 
professionally and personally—moments when chaos had finally turned to 
calm.
 
Filled with intimate stories and revelatory moments, Sunshine Girl is
 at once unflinchingly honest and perceptive. It is a riveting 
self-portrait of a woman whose resilience in the face of turmoil will 
leave readers intrigued and inspired.