Richard E. Grant's Journey of Grief and Happiness

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Richard E. Grant's new memoir, "A Pocketful of Happiness," is a heartfelt tribute to his 38-year marriage to Joan Washington, who passed away from cancer. Grant shares stories from their life together, including their shared adoration of their daughter Olivia, and reflects on his own journey of grief and self-discovery. While the book also delves into Grant's experiences in Hollywood, some readers may find these sections detract from the emotional intensity of the memoir. Overall, "A Pocketful of Happiness" is a moving and openhearted account of love, loss, and finding joy in the face of adversity.
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