10/10
I'm glad I met her.
30 December 2021
A Movingly heartfelt look at Joan Didion and her loves and losses. She's an icon, I never knew about and wished I'd known sooner. I enjoyed her perspective on life in the 60's. I only had my mom's perspective. She's real, human and expresses herself so uniquely. I related well to her and her daughter's relationship. The part where Q tells her mom how she did as a mom, " you were ok, but remote", I could relate that within my relationship with my mom. I feel like there so much more I want to learn from her. I will be reading some of her many novels. I cannot wait.
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