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Quality
I fell in love with the way in which she told her story so much i purchased her first book right away
On the other hand her description of her parents rather distant by nature from one another and from their large brood of childr... Read More
I laughed and cried with the memories provided
After returning to iowa to care for each if her parents in their seperate final days she explores the emotional rollercoaster t... Read More
Competitiveness
Her husband seemed to just go into himself during the years of his wifes illness before his own death
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- This product had a total of 326 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 22 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As another child of an alcoholic catholic father i felt an empathy with the author as i read kate mulgrew’s memoir titled how to forget a daughter’s memoir
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I approached the book expecting less candor than the talented actor delivers in this emotional and vulnerable book
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Kate mulgrew writes with genuine feeling and description i felt i could picture the scenarios
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Read this book first when it was still being edited and read it again upon release
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Kate has an extraordinary gift as a storyteller her narrative so engaging it is impossible not to sink into each chapter
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When her father is diagnosed with stagefour cancer that has spread from his lungs to brain stem liver and kidneys mulgrews return visit to her home state of iowa is extended indefinitely
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But as with any actor what you see on the stage or the screen is only a piece of the real person
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If youre looking for a feelgood book look elsewhere