Sutton Foster is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She is best known for her work on the Broadway stage, for which she has received two Tony Awards for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical. On television, Sutton played the lead role in the ABC Family comedy-drama Bunheads and has starred in TV Land's Younger since 2015.
"Hooked is an inspiring memoir about overcoming fear, finding true
love, and the healing power of art."--Lauren Graham
"[A] charming memoir imbued with crafting projects, recipes and
more. . . Fans of "Younger" will find Foster just as endearing as
her character, Liza."--CNN
"[C]harming. . . Foster's tale is laced with self-deprecating
humor, detailed childhood memories and insight about the many
challenges of becoming a stage and television actor."--Washington
Post
"[D]espite her insistence that she feels "as passionate about
crafting as I am about singing, dancing, and acting," Foster's deep
love for live performance comes through on every page of this
heartfelt memoir."--Theatermania
"Foster's fans will delight in this inspiring story of the
multitalented actor's heights and pitfalls, while crafters will
discover newfound purpose, embedded meaning, and shared serendipity
in their universal pastime. An intimate, moving mosaic of art and
memoir."--Kirkus Reviews
"I have been a superfan of Sutton Foster ever since I watched her
demolish the stage as the "Star to Be" in Annie but, after reading
Hooked I feel like I finally met her. I will watch all of her
future roles through a different lens because with this book she
filled in the blanks and left this adoring audience member fully
satisfied. I had no idea Sutton's beauty was informed by such early
heartbreak and I am grateful to have her example of resilience as a
guiding light. And, shoot, it looks like I have to bust out the
yarn after all."--Jennifer Garner
"In those moments when she knitted or stitched, Foster was free
from the worry of the world's judgment; she could relax, or
celebrate or mourn her mother as she was doing. And isn't that why
many of us get into D.I.Y. projects? It's that combination of
escape and productivity and doing for others that Foster captures
so well."--New York Times Book Review
"Stage, screen, and cabaret star Foster dazzles with this deeply
personal debut told largely through crafts ranging from baby
blankets to bonbon recipes. . . [B]rutally honest and deeply
empathetic. . . Those struggling with mental health or family
problems will find this incredibly moving."--Publishers Weekly,
starred review
"Sutton's strength really lies in her bold, strong voice -- the
singing one and the one on the page."--GMA.com
"When I first worked with Sutton Foster on my show Bunheads she
just seemed too good to be true. Brilliant, funny, professional and
just wonderful on all fronts. I was immediately suspicious. How is
this possible? Humanity doesn't produce perfect people like this.
There must be something very wrong. And then I spotted it. A bag of
yarn and some knitting needles. She was a crafter! I knew it! I
should've guessed that anyone that seemingly perfect had a hot glue
gun stashed somewhere. Now as someone who truly has no talents to
do anything crafty, I am deeply suspicious of those who bedazzle
things and hand you handmade scarves at Christmas. Have these
people never heard of Bloomingdales? But in all honesty, they were
pretty great scarves. And then came the art shows. And I have to
say - they were pretty great art shows. And then Sutton said she
was going to write a book. A book about her crafting and how it
helped her navigate her life. And I said sure. In all your spare
time why not add a book to the mix. And then I read it. This book
is much like Sutton herself. Warm, honest, funny, probably very
helpful to those that actually wish to pick up the glue-gun,
basically its own unique thing. So as someone who has gone from fan
to friend to semi-stalker I highly recommend you find a great chair
and spend some time in Sutton Foster's weird, wonderful world.
You'll certainly love her stories. You might even cry a little. Or
at the very least maybe you'll come out of it with a great scarf.
Merry Christmas."--Amy Sherman-Palladino
"While filming the last season of Younger, I had the honor of
witnessing Sutton's writing process and watching her crack herself
open to share the monumental moments in her life. She is talented
beyond belief, a comfy home cook, a wonderful friend, and now a
crafting and crochet teacher to all. Just like the rest of us,
Sutton's journey is beautiful and complicated, an intricate pattern
woven one thread at a time. Be prepared to get hooked."--Hilary
Duff
"With humor and candor, Foster chronicles her life's challenges --
including infertility and painful family ties -- and how the
soothing outlet of crafting helped her surmount them all."--People
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