The fear of losing a parent heightens as you get older. Memories become more vivid, and the destinations you visit as a child become personal landmarks. For Tom Hanks‘s daughter, E.A. Hanks, Disneyland is that landmark, and in her new memoir, “The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road,” she opens up about how his death could change what was once her happy place. The California theme park serves as a second home for E.A., who stated that she visited during monumental moments in her childhood, from birthdays to Thanksgiving. It’s also where she and her dad developed a deeper bond.
E.A. Hanks talked about her love for Disneyland and how her father’s death could change how she feels about the beloved park. Read More