Her
A Autobiography, Memoir, Biography book. who posed for D stung. She bent over Christa Parravani,...
A blazingly passionate memoir of identity and love: when a charismatic and troubled young woman dies tragically, her identical twin must struggle to survive.Christa Parravani and her identical twin, Cara, were linked by a bond that went beyond siblinghood, beyond sisterhood, beyond friendship. Raised up from poverty by a determined single mother, the gifted and beautiful twins were able to create a private haven of splendor and merriment between themselves and then earn their way to a prestigious college and to careers as artists (a photographer and a writer, respectively) and to young...
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- Pages: 320 pages
- ISBN: 9780805096538 / 0
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Nobody wants to be alone in misery. Cara experienced no shame in admitting that need. Not only did she not want to suffer alone, she demanded co-suffering from all who dared love her. Christa Parravani, Her who posed for D stung. She bent over Christa Parravani, Her: A Memoir It seems to me that the difficult thing in life is to find what stirs you and move toward it. Mom put us first but also put us in the way of whatever moved her and, so, avoided the anxiety of the unknown, the fear of failure, the pain of opening up her heart and feeling her losses. Her selflessness was also her selfishness. Christa Parravani, Her
When I try to name my greatest fear, I tend to choose something that really scares me, but "getting fat again" and "karaoke" and "social rejection in general" are really just the scariest of the things I'm able to name. If I'm being honest, outliving my identical twin is far and away my greatest fear, I just can't name it because the... The author Christa Parravani gave a fabulous interview about this book on NPR. Unfortunately, the actual book didn't live up to her description of it. Her sister Cara's sexual assault and ensuing drug addiction ending in an overdose and the author's own grief at the death of her identical twin are heart wrenching for the reader, but... This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. The book had a great premise...the death of an identical twin and the sorrow that follows the loss of someone so close to you. However, the book was far too self-absorbed and read like a spiritual journey of a woman not in touch with reality. While the...