I want to write about being a mother, and about raising four extraordinary kids. Being their parent is like having an intense love affair with four people at the same time. And I want to write about making movies and writing screenplays. I come from a long line of storytellers.
Jocelyn Moorhouse grew up with adoring parents and siblings. She knew early on that she wanted to be a filmmaker, and her dreams were encouraged by her family and by her teachers.
Meeting P.J. Hogan, becoming parents and filmmakers together, was a turning point. But when they discovered that two of their children were autistic, Jocelyn’s life turned upside down. In Unconditional Love, she writes with humour and intelligence about her fears and hopes for her children, the highs and lows in her international career, about Hollywood and home, and about her love for what she does best – filmmaking and motherhood.
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‘[A]n inspirational read…Moorhouse and Hogan’s lives are testament to the imperative sacrifices of parenthood…Stories like [these] are crucial to our understanding of what being a mother means in our modern society.‘
‘Unconditional Love is a shining example of the strength of mothers. Jocelyn’s sensitivity and humour made me fall in love with her passion for filmmaking and her family. Her resilience is inspiring and beautiful.’
‘A truly wonderful book, a heartfelt achievement. I read it over two days, unable to put it down.’
‘Through deeply personal ruminations about herself and her family, the director makes the point that being a great artist is never as important as being a good human being.’
‘A beguiling memoir, written from the heart, revealing a life lived truly.’
‘An exquisite and often heartbreaking balancing act of storyteller, wife and mother. A memoir told with the love, joy and images that make Jocelyn’s films so special.’
‘Moorhouse has the storyteller’s powerful memory for details and the filmmaker’s eye for the emotionally imbued image…an inspirational read for anyone interested in the film industry—and a cautionary tale for all parents who may wonder if they can, or indeed should, have it all.’
‘[Jocelyn] lays bare her soul … she writes frankly about the challenges associated with being a mum and a career woman. … It’s a heartfelt account you’ll want to finish in one sitting.’
‘Raw, heart-rending and inspiring’
‘Jocelyn Moorhouse is a consummate storyteller.’
‘Unconditional Love will be thoroughly enjoyed by anyone interested in artistry and/or autism and the fine line that often separates the two phenomena.’
‘[A] story of creative achievement and heart-wrenching challenges…captures the complex reality of family life behind the apparent glitz of movie-making success…[an] intense, gutsy and well-told tale.’
‘[A]n inspiring and heart-warming read.’
‘Unconditional Love is a very heart-warming story told in a relatable and empathetic way’