As you might expect this memoir
Don't Stop Believin' by the sweet, perky songstress Olivia Newton-John is uplifting.
She is very selective with the memories she chooses to share, so if you come for dirt and sensationalism you'll be disappointed. She meticulously avoids any mudslinging or scandal but what it lacks in juiciness, the author makes up for a contagious optimism and cheerfulness that could turn even the grumpiest cynic into Mary Sunshine for a day.
You kinda feel like you've been to a motivational seminar after reading this book, and just want to go out and make the world a better place, especially after hearing about all the of ONJ's good works. She goes into detail about her involvement in worthy causes and the impressive lengths she's gone to raise money for them.
She is inspiring on many levels including as: artist, advocate, cancer survivor and as a person.
If you admire Olivia Newton-John and her contributions as a singer/actress, you will likely enjoy this memoir. I highly recommend listening to the audio-book which is beautifully narrated by the author.