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I feel like Dunham is deliberately missing the point here—people aren’t disputing that her parents, as artists, weren’t necessarily well-off. However, they would have been recognisable names in certain circles, and that alone may well have opened doors for Dunham. The same goes for the rest of the Girls cast (and I say that as someone who has a very soft spot for Girls)
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starts audibook Oh cool! Jeanette’s narrating. Loved her other self narrated book.
hears Jeanette dictate first 3 sentences of audiobook Oh… yeah I’m sure she is glad her mom died before this came out.
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Kristin Hannah has a way of writing flawed books that still go 5 star platinum in my library. There is way too much trauma, way too many unlucky breaks, inconsistent pacing, purple prose. And yet, I close the book with tears in my eyes and the feeling of just having finished an epic journey.
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Fame breeds narcissism, narcissists love the spotlight, and Maud Ventura knows just how to write a bad woman. This would have been better suited as a novella. Slightly repetitive with a tendency to circle the same themes more than necessary, but with enough plot twists and character evolution to keep it interesting