I couldn't resist it. I have had my Kindle for a while now and every new book I have wanted to read lately is NEVER on Kindle. Imagine my surprise when this one appeared yesterday. I downloaded the sample and it pulled me right in. Whether you like her or don't, know who she is or do not care; this is a fascinating book. The family dynamics of Marcia Lynne Bertrand, who later became Marcheline and Jon Voight certainly sheds light on why Jolie is, who and what she is and what becomes of a child that is abandoned by her mother from infancy until the age of two and left in the care of $3. an hour babysitters in an "all white room, white crib, walls and carpet", known as the Ivory Tower, three floors above her mother's apartment, because she looked too much like her father. While there are no parental heros in this book, Voight is not the abandoning father he has been portrayed to be, and Marcheline is not the loving mother. Voight was the talented actor who pursued his "craft" more than financial success. Bertrand was the scorned wife whose acting career never achieved much success and lived vicariously through her children, as her own mother lived vicariously through her. Angie was a cutter, heavily into drugs and her mother gave up her master bedroom so Angie at 14 could share it with her live in boyfriend. (Mom's idea so she would know where she was). It would be a page turner if it were about fictional characters and I would rate it worth the read....so far.