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All We Knew But Couldn't Say
All We Knew But Couldn't Say | Joanne Vannicola
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Joanne Vannicola grew up in a violent home with a physically abusive father and a mother who had no sexual boundaries. After being pressured to leave home at fourteen, and after fifteen years of estrangement, Joanne learns that her mother is dying. Compelled to reconnect, she visits with her, unearthing a trove of devastating secrets. Joanne relates her journey from child performer to Emmy Award–winning actor, from hiding in the closet to embracing her own sexuality, from conflicted daughter and sibling to independent woman. All We Knew But Couldn’t Say is a testament to survival, love, and the belief that it is possible to love the broken, and to love fully, even with a broken heart.
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FeministBookClub
All We Knew But Couldn't Say | Joanne Vannicola
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Joanne‘s book ALL WE KNEW BUT COULDN‘T SAY is one of my favorite books this year. I was thrilled to have the opportunity to interview them for today‘s podcast episode. Tune in by searching FEMINIST BOOK CLUB on your favorite podcast app or stream directly from our website www.feministbookclub.com/joanne-vannicola

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FeministBookClub
All We Knew But Couldn't Say | Joanne Vannicola
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Absolutely loving this heartbreaking memoir. We‘ll have the author on our podcast soon!

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