Random House, 2005
Autobiography. Might be worth a skim. I'm glad I read it. Some interesting thoughts on families (Fonda's mother killed herself and no one bothered to tell her, her father was charming in public but depressive and difficult at home, he was very demanding and critical about her weight), bulimia (a problem Fonda dealt with for a good part of her life), marriage, remarriage, plus information on other already well documented areas of her life.
I thinks she mentions her activist period in her book, I don't remember exactly but I think she says she may have used poor judgement in some cases.
Apparently, Henry Fonda was NOT a nice person IRL. Would be interested to hear about her earlier activist period and the whole Hanoi Jane thing in her own words...