Available on Amazon in hardcover, paperback and audio book March 1, 2026
Victoria has assembled her tome: a lifetime collection of handstand photographs, poetry/songs from age 10 to age 65, and some show biz and family stories thrown in the mix. Victoria dots her memories with Bible references that fit every situation and need from marriage and cancer to her brother's recent suicide, all wrapped in her inherent humor and optimism.
"Leave it to my sweet friend Victoria Jackson in her faux ditzy way to ask the deepest most incisive questions ever. By turns super funny, witty, poetic, and often heartbreakingly beautiful. A triumph." - Eric Metaxas, Author of Bonhoeffer, Fish Out of Water, and Is Atheism Dead?
"Victoria is a loving friend, one of a kind and hilarious!" - Jon Lovitz


About The Author
Born in 1959, Victoria Jackson grew up in a Bible-believing, piano-playing, TV-free home in Miami. Her father coached gym, and she became a talented gymnast, even acquiring a college scholarship to Furman University.
When Johnny Crawford (The Rifleman) met her at a summer stock production, he encouraged her to pursue acting and bought her a one-way ticket to Hollywood. For two years, she held odd jobs in the show-biz capital — as a cigarette girl, waitress, and even typist — until Johnny Carson noticed her stand-up routine and put her on The Tonight Show … twenty times. After that, she starred in many movies and TV shows, most notably six seasons on Saturday Night Live.
