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And then we grew up, on creativity, potential, and the imperfect art of adulthood, Rachel Friedman

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And then we grew up, on creativity, potential, and the imperfect art of adulthood, Rachel Friedman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
And then we grew up
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1096293483
Responsibility statement
Rachel Friedman
Sub title
on creativity, potential, and the imperfect art of adulthood
Summary
Friedman was a serious violinist as a kid, but quit music in college. She never stopped fantasizing about what life would have been like if she hadn't put down her bow. Tracking down childhood friends from Interlochen Arts Camp, she questioned how their early creative ambitions translated into adult careers, relationships, and identities. Here she shares unexpected insights about creativity and contentment. -- adapted from back cover
Table Of Contents
Potential -- I was going to be an art monster instead -- On "making it" -- Never quit! (but maybe quit) -- Freedom's just another word -- Never compromise! (but definitely compromise) -- The kingdom of ordinary time -- I danced myself out of the womb -- The ghost ship that didn't carry us -- Coda
Target audience
adult
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