Liked It“Because the discussion of creative process is so entwined with milestones in Ms. Wooldridge's life, particularly the end of her marriage and the death of her father, it first seemed too personal, too individual to be inspiring. But as the tale shifts to her discovering that she loves to teach and...” see full review » see other reviews » |
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“Because the discussion of creative process is so entwined with milestones in Ms. Wooldridge's life, particularly the end of her marriage and the death of her father, it first seemed too personal, too individual to be inspiring. But as the tale shifts to her discovering that she loves to teach and speak, and the family tales became about her deepening friendship with her mother, the book opened up to me (or perhaps me to it), and became something I'll want to return to... after I mail it to my own parents, who are also creative people who sometimes get in their own way.”
sallysaurus wrote this review Monday, September 3 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No