'Revelatory' - Spectator 'To live and dream is a wicked dance. My dreams often come true - a
curse and a blessing.' Pamela Anderson's blond bombshell image was ubiquitous in the 1990s.
Discovered in the stands during a Canadian football game she was quickly launched into
superstardom becoming Playboy's favourite cover girl and an emblem of Hollywood glamour and
sex appeal. Yet the Pamela Anderson we think we know was created through happenstance rather
than careful cultivation. As her star rose she found herself becoming a fixture of tabloid
fodder at the height of an era when paparazzi tactics were bent on destroying a person's image
and self-esteem. Pamela forged ahead with grace finding sanctuary in her love of art and
literature and emerged a devoted mother and activist. Now having returned to the island of
her childhood Pamela is telling her story a story of an irrepressible free spirit coming home
and discovering herself anew at every turn. With vivid prose interspersed with bursts of
original poetry Love Pamela brings forth her true story that of a small-town girl getting
tangled up in her own dreams.