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Brand
Crown
Color
Red
ISBN
978-1-9821-8854-2

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Publisher
Scribner
ISBN-10
1982188545
ISBN-13
9781982188542
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4057269726

Product Key Features

Book Title
Making a Scene
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Author
Constance Wu
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
14.8 Oz
Item Length
8.4 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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Trade
Reviews
Praise for Making a Scene "Illuminating... enthralling... her willingness to not just address her faults but grapple with them makes Wu's memoir all the richer. Throw in her talent for vivid scene setting, plus an understanding that reflections are nothing without introspection, and the 'Crazy Rich Asians' star delivers a page-turner that amounts to much more than its headline-grabbing revelations." -- The Washington Post "A portrait of a young woman's life and of a young artist, struggling to find her way... poignant... frank and intimate." --The New York Times "Candid and relatable... Her voice is forthright and clear." --Time "A frank, powerful story told with a strong voice--but would you expect any less from a performer as bold as Wu?" -- Town & Country "So captivatingly immediate. It has something to say about both the inner life of an artist and the perils of public attention that I've never seen expressed before, and it's adorably funny." --Lena Dunham, The Skimm "Wu wisely aligns poignant childhood anecdotes with new adult lessons... Generously sharing experiences of love, family, harassment, discrimination, and growth, Wu writes about others and her past self with the utmost respect. Her memoir is a gorgeously relatable portrait of a life guided by passion and art." --Booklist , *starred review* "Constance Wu writes with originality, ferocity, and unsparing honesty that doesn't let anyone -- especially herself -- off the hook. Making A Scene is as much about acting as it is about heartbreak, forgiveness, and being messily human. It made me laugh and it made my heart hurt; it reminded me of how necessary -- and life giving -- art is. This is a vital book by a singular talent." -- Rachel Khong, author of Goodbye, Vitamin "There were times when I was reading Making a Scene that I didn't realize I was holding my breath; it's that riveting and personal. Making a Scene is a treasure and so is Constance Wu. I feel so lucky to call this talented and hilarious woman my friend." -- Mindy Kaling "Constance Wu is a beautiful writer, a hilarious storyteller, and unafraid to tell the truth about her experiences." -- Amy Schumer " One of the most captivating and honest books I've read in years. Constance's sharp and gorgeously observed ability to speak her truth, unforgivingly and often hilariously, gave me goosebumps, tears, gasps, and belly laughs." -- Awkwafina, "Constance Wu writes with originality, ferocity, and unsparing honesty that doesn't let anyone -- especially herself -- off the hook. Making A Scene is as much about acting as it is about heartbreak, forgiveness, and being messily human. It made me laugh and it made my heart hurt; it reminded me of how necessary -- and life giving -- art is. This is a vital book by a singular talent." -- Rachel Khong, author of Goodbye, Vitamin "There were times when I was reading Making a Scene that I didn't realize I was holding my breath; it's that riveting and personal. Making a Scene is a treasure and so is Constance Wu. I feel so lucky to call this talented and hilarious woman my friend." -- Mindy Kaling, author of Why Not Me? "Constance Wu is a beautiful writer, a hilarious storyteller, and unafraid to tell the truth about her experiences. Don't miss Making a Scene ." -- Amy Schumer, author of The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo "Making a Scene was one of the most captivating and honest books I've read in years, and ?I found it difficult to put down. Constance's sharp and gorgeously observed ability to speak her truth, unforgivingly and often hilariously, gave me goosebumps, tears, gasps, and belly laughs. She details the things in life that never quite leave us, and that truly form us: heartbreak, struggle, hopelessness and the eventual discovery and ownership of our self-worth." -- Awkwafina, Praise for Making a Scene "Candid and relatable... Her voice is forthright and clear as she delves into experiences of sexual assault, racial discrimination, and heartbreak." --Time "Wu's memoir grants readers an all-access pass to life behind the scenes with powerful insight and a warm personal touch." --Popsugar "A collection of honest, relatable essays." --New York Post "I just finished Constance Wu's book 'Making a Scene' which I read in one night because it was so captivatingly immediate. It has something to say about both the inner life of an artist and the perils of public attention that I've never seen expressed before, and it's adorably funny." --Lena Dunham, The Skimm "Wu wisely aligns poignant childhood anecdotes with new adult lessons... Generously sharing experiences of love, family, harassment, discrimination, and growth, Wu writes about others and her past self with the utmost respect. Her memoir is a gorgeously relatable portrait of a life guided by passion and art." --Booklist , *starred review* "Intimate and rich in emotional detail...thoughtful and often inspirational." --Kirkus Reviews "Wu dazzles in this essay collection about love, family, and her hard-won path to Hollywood success... her determination radiates from every page." -- Publishers Weekly "Constance Wu writes with originality, ferocity, and unsparing honesty that doesn't let anyone -- especially herself -- off the hook. Making A Scene is as much about acting as it is about heartbreak, forgiveness, and being messily human. It made me laugh and it made my heart hurt; it reminded me of how necessary -- and life giving -- art is. This is a vital book by a singular talent." -- Rachel Khong, author of Goodbye, Vitamin "There were times when I was reading Making a Scene that I didn't realize I was holding my breath; it's that riveting and personal. Making a Scene is a treasure and so is Constance Wu. I feel so lucky to call this talented and hilarious woman my friend." -- Mindy Kaling, author of Why Not Me? "Constance Wu is a beautiful writer, a hilarious storyteller, and unafraid to tell the truth about her experiences. Don't miss Making a Scene ." -- Amy Schumer, author of The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo "Making a Scene was one of the most captivating and honest books I've read in years, and I found it difficult to put down. Constance's sharp and gorgeously observed ability to speak her truth, unforgivingly and often hilariously, gave me goosebumps, tears, gasps, and belly laughs. She details the things in life that never quite leave us, and that truly form us: heartbreak, struggle, hopelessness and the eventual discovery and ownership of our self-worth." -- Awkwafina, "Wu dazzles in this essay collection about love, family, and her hard-won path to Hollywood success... her determination radiates from every page." -- Publishers Weekly
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
791.45028092
Synopsis
"Illuminating." -- The Washington Post * "Candid and relatable." -- Time * "Riveting and personal." --Mindy Kaling * "Captivatingly immediate." -- The Skimm * A "poignant, frank, and intimate" ( The New York Times ) memoir by actress Constance Wu about family, love, sex, shame, trauma, and how she found her voice. Growing up in the friendly suburbs of Richmond, Virginia, Constance Wu was often scolded for having big feelings or strong reactions. "Good girls don't make scenes," people warned her. And while she spent most of her childhood suppressing her bold, emotional nature, she found an early outlet in community theater--it was the one place where big feelings were okay--were good, even. Acting became her refuge, and eventually her vocation. At eighteen she moved to New York, where she'd spend the next ten years of her life auditioning, waiting tables, and struggling to make rent before her two big breaks: the TV sitcom Fresh Off the Boat and the hit film Crazy Rich Asians . Here Constance shares private memories of childhood, young love and heartbreak, sexual assault and harassment, and how she "made it" in Hollywood. Raw, relatable, and enthralling, Making a Scene is an intimate portrait of the pressures and pleasures of existing in today's world.

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