Making a Scene (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
From actor Constance Wu, a powerful and poignant memoir-in-essays.
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 local community theater—it was the one place where big feelings were okay—were good, even. Acting became her refuge, her touchstone, 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.
Through raw and relatable essays, Constance shares private memories of childhood, young love and heartbreak, sexual assault and harassment, and how she “made it” in Hollywood. Her stories offer a behind-the-scenes look at being Asian American in the entertainment industry and the continuing evolution of her identity and influence in the public eye. Making a Scene is an intimate portrait of pressures and pleasures of existing in today’s world.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Crazy Rich Asians star Constance Wu invites us to get to know her better in her candid, thoughtful memoir. Wu reveals her most embarrassing, heartwarming, and gut-wrenching moments. Her life’s journey—which took her from Richmond, Virginia, to New York City to Los Angeles—has included hardships like dealing with her own #MeToo moment and reconciling with her mother after her parents’ contentious divorce. No subject is off limits, but it’s not all heavy—we loved learning about the actress’ history of owning cheap, falling-apart cars and were fascinated by tidbits like the fact that she originally planned to become a speech therapist. Unblinking and fierce when dissecting ugly subjects like Asian American stereotypes in the media or her personal experiences with Hollywood misogyny, Wu is also tender, funny, and thoughtful at lighter points in her story. We loved listening to her tell her own story in her own voice.
Customer Reviews
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A fantastic memoir beautifully written by Ms. Wu. I really admired how candid and honest she was about particular moments about her life and it gives a new perspective about some of her recent controversies. I wish her nothing but success after reading.