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And so it is... : a memoir of acceptance and hope / Jamie Lynn Sigler.

Summary:

"Jamie Lynn Sigler is both the girl-next-door and a superstar. Tapped at the young age of sixteen to star as Meadow Soprano, daughter of mob boss Tony Soprano, by the time the series ended in 2007, Jamie, then twenty-five, suffered from an eating disorder, kept private her diagnosis of MS, and entered a disastrous early marriage--all under the scrutiny of a less-than-kind public eye. Over the next years, Jamie would remarry, become a mother, launch a hugely popular podcast and, most recently, nearly lose her beloved son to a mysterious illness. Amidst the stardust showered and all the slings and arrows that life has thrown, Sigler emerges with grace and a generosity of spirit that she is ready to share. In this moving and fiercely honest memoir, she reflects on her life and her years on The Sopranos.But this is no tale of woe; Jamie guides us through her darkest moments and comes out the other side emboldened and not embittered. A natural storyteller, she shares memories of her time portraying Meadow Soprano and beyond, including her often painful journey of self-discovery. In this unflinching account, Jamie holds nothing back; her resilience, candor, and her heart-bursting capacity for love shine through on every page."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780063434714
  • ISBN: 0063434717
  • Physical Description: xv, 272 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2026]

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
The evil eye -- The audition -- Pilot season -- College -- Paralysis -- Sex, lies, and video village -- Fairy tale -- Tell no one -- Side effects -- Beauty and the beast -- Happily ever after -- West coast -- Calling him back -- Divorce, Italian style -- The final run -- Entourage -- The end is the beginning -- A course in miracles -- Being "difficult" -- Death and birth -- The letting go -- Coming clean -- Unexpected gifts -- The good place -- Messy in the best way -- I would die for you.
Subject:
Sigler, Jamie-Lynn, 1981-
Television actors and actresses > United States > Biography.
Child actors > United States > Biographers.
Multiple sclerosis > Patients > Biography.
Genre:
Autobiographies.

Available copies

  • 6 of 16 copies available at NC Cardinal.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Onslow County Public Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 7 current holds with 16 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Sneads Ferry Branch Library BIO SIGLER (Text) 36015002726806 Adult New Biography Available -
Bordeaux Library CMB1989381 (Text) CMB1989381 Technical Services In process -
Cumberland Headquarters CMB1989381 (Text) CMB1989384 Technical Services In process -
Erwin Public Library B SIGLER Sig (Text) 33631001566051 Adult Biography Checked out 08/17/2026
Fletcher Branch SIGLER (Text) 33258010594158 Adult New Biography Available -
Forsyth Central B Sigler, Jamie-Lynn (Text) 0112524983826 Adult New Biography Checked out 08/11/2026
Halifax Main Library B SIGLER (Text) 01011700104181 Adult Biography Available -
Harnett County Main Library B SIGLER Sig (Text) 33630005517276 Adult Biography Checked out 08/21/2026
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Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library B SIGLER (Text) 39149008513731 Adult New Biography In process -

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Summary: "Jamie Lynn Sigler is both the girl-next-door and a superstar. Tapped at the young age of sixteen to star as Meadow Soprano, daughter of mob boss Tony Soprano, by the time the series ended in 2007, Jamie, then twenty-five, suffered from an eating disorder, kept private her diagnosis of MS, and entered a disastrous early marriage--all under the scrutiny of a less-than-kind public eye. Over the next years, Jamie would remarry, become a mother, launch a hugely popular podcast and, most recently, nearly lose her beloved son to a mysterious illness. Amidst the stardust showered and all the slings and arrows that life has thrown, Sigler emerges with grace and a generosity of spirit that she is ready to share. In this moving and fiercely honest memoir, she reflects on her life and her years on The Sopranos.But this is no tale of woe; Jamie guides us through her darkest moments and comes out the other side emboldened and not embittered. A natural storyteller, she shares memories of her time portraying Meadow Soprano and beyond, including her often painful journey of self-discovery. In this unflinching account, Jamie holds nothing back; her resilience, candor, and her heart-bursting capacity for love shine through on every page."--