"In her deeply personal and candid memoir, My Pretty Baby, Correa's vivid storytelling penetrates the depths of her suffering with honesty and compassion, reminding readers that it is never too late to heal our traumas to live a life based in loving awareness."—Sharon Salzberg, New York Times best-selling author of Lovingkindness and Real Life
" . . . candid storytelling and emotional honesty make this memoir both heart-wrenching and profoundly hopeful."—Readers' Favorite, 5-star review
"Correa is an engaging wordsmith and fills her stories with detailed descriptions . . ."—Kirkus Reviews
". . . My Pretty Baby offers a journey not just through one woman’s choices, but the music, mindfulness, and meanings that result in a better, more peaceful life. . . ."—Midwest Book Review
"My Pretty Baby not only bears witness to an articulate, sensitive and ambitious woman’s difficult path to her own brave new ending; its healing perspective may well inspire our own brave new ending."—BookTrib
“My Pretty Baby mixes memories of music, motherhood, and meditation as Wendy Correa composes the notes for the song of her new life—one that silences the cacophony of generational trauma.”—Bridey Thelen-Heidel, author of Bright Eyes
“Born into a chaotic family, full of painful, confusing experiences and few guides to give her clarity, Wendy never gives up her quest for safety and purpose. Finally, she finds her own winding path to teachers, spiritual practices, love and healing.”—Priscilla Warner, New York Times best-selling author of Learning to Breathe
“My Pretty Baby is a raw, luminous memoir that grips from the first page. With vivid, lyrical prose and a pulsing pace, Correa invites readers into a world both glittering and shadowed—where childhood trauma, addiction, and buried family secrets collide with the seductive allure of the entertainment industry. . . . A bold, unforgettable story of survival, spirit, and self-reclamation.”—Kerry Kletter, author of The First Time She Drowned
“My Pretty Baby is an enjoyable, captivating roller coaster ride through family dysfunction, alcoholism, spiritual seeking, and iconic cultural moments in music history.”—Leslie Johansen Nack, author of Nineteen
“Wendy’s journey to heal the tender roots of childhood trauma and family scars leads to a transformation of inherited pain into a beautifully told story of self-discovery.”—Kathleen Rose Morgan, author of The Seller of Secrets