Tom Hans’s daughter Elizabeth Anne gave her turbulent childhood details in the new memoir: ‘Only my parents’ memories …’

Tom Hax’s daughter, Elizabeth, opened her hard childhood in her new memoir. Elizabeth Hax, who now goes by EA or Elizabeth Anne, was born to Forest Gump actor and his first wife, Samantha Lewis.

In an excerpt obtained by People Magazine, Anne expanded her and her brother Colin in the early years after the partition of her parents in 1985. “My only memories of my parents are at the same place at the same time, Colin’s High School Graduates, then my High School Graduation,” he wrote.

He revealed that he had only one picture of himself among his parents. He remembered his mother suddenly after divorce from the actor from Los Angeles to Sacramento without “no warning”.

After the settlement of divorce, Elizabeth will visit her father and stepmother at LA during summer breaks. Soon, she started meeting many of her younger half siblings. But he admitted that his early year – from 5 to 14 years of age – “was full of confusion, violence, lack and love.”

She enjoyed being a “sakramanto girl”, staying in a house with columns and a backyard with a pool – until her mother’s health deteriorated and things took a turn for worse. Elizabeth remembered that the backyard was filled with “Dog Sh*T” and the house started circling smoke.

When his mother’s emotional misconduct became physical, the author decided to go out between the seventh grade and transfer it to Los Angeles. The graduation of Wasar College revealed that, after that point, the detention system “switch”.

Later, Sacramento became his weekend and summer migration, while La became his home. Her mother, Samantha Lewis – whose real name was Susan Dilingham – died of lung cancer in 2002, when Elizabeth was 19 years old.

Now, he is on a journey to learn more about his mother and is written with his book The 10: A Memorial of Family and the Open Road.

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