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Who we are and how we got here book
Who we are and how we got here book













who we are and how we got here book who we are and how we got here book

I’m glad to be alive and for the opportunities I’ve had, but it still breaks my heart to recognize how unprepared my mother was, maybe even constitutionally ill-equipped to be a mother in any genuine way.” “Sometimes I think an abortion might have been best,” she wrote about her mother’s decision to keep her and raise her. According to Kelly, her mom - who died in December 2008 after a battle with cancer - became “unpredictable” at times, did drugs in front of her and left her with friends for lengthy periods of time. Throughout the book, the Euphoria star recalled living in the storage room of an apartment building after her mother, Maureen, could no longer afford the rent, having a front-row seat to see her mom work at a strip club when she was 7 and turning to work as a dancer at a “peep show” at video store herself at the age of 17.

who we are and how we got here book

“Now, I can see the love that had been offered, even if I didn’t see it at the time.” “As we all know, memory is fallible, but this narrative recounts as truthfully as possible the ways I remember things and the way they felt,” she wrote, pointing specifically to her chapters about her childhood. Kelly began the memoir with a note to the reader, explaining “some names have been changed” to protect the privacy of individuals. But I knew the truth,” the 42-year-old actress wrote in her new book, Tell Me Everything, which was released on Tuesday, May 2. “The rest of the world seemed to think my life looked like Lyla Garrity’s, that I’d been born into wealth and found myself adored, judged, and maybe even envied by so many. In her new memoir, Minka Kelly made it clear that she isn’t a lot like her iconic Friday Night Lights character, Lyla Garrity - but that doesn’t mean some of the onscreen tears weren’t real.















Who we are and how we got here book