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Fisheye
Fisheye: A Memoir | Trish Thorpe
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Wedged between talkative, fidgety older brother Spencer (more equipped to interact with electronics than people) and younger sister Grace (a bubbly, pink-sequined, girly girl), tomboy Trish grew into the family golden child--unwittingly providing fuel for her narcissist father's cruelty. Add an alcoholic wannabe movie star mom and a Southern California community full of itself like no other and you have the ingredients for an unforgettable story. Life for the author and her siblings ricocheted between forced conversations with beautiful people and a house rife with deafening silence. Eventually dreams of stardom eroded, tension became unbearable, and the family imploded. That was just the beginning.
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Fisheye: A Memoir | Trish Thorpe
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A drunk mother. A playboy father. Two dysfunctional siblings. The author relates her coming of age years in a stilted, "this happened, then that happened" fashion that felt very impersonal. Then, the book ended in such an abrupt way that I was left scratching my head. I cannot recommend this.