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Where Am I Now?

True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame
Sep 22, 2016shayshortt rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Wilson has a wandering, tangential style that skips across time and connects disparate topics and events. It is loose, while never quite losing the thread. She delves into relationships of all kinds, from the difficulty of making friends when you leave school for months at a time to film on location, to being a member of “the saddest sorority,” women who lost their mothers very young. With a sister six years younger than herself, Wilson also found herself trying to fill that unfillable gap in her sister’s life, and I particularly enjoyed the pieces that dealt with her siblings. Full review: https://shayshortt.com/2016/09/22/where-am-i-now/