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Hello, Molly! by Sean Wilsey, Molly Shannon

3 reviews

bookishbeccahale's review

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emotional funny hopeful reflective fast-paced

5.0


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emotional funny fast-paced

4.0

Molly Shannon is an amazing story teller. Overall this book is very funny but it starts with an incredibly graphic description of a car crash resulting in multiple deaths and the emotional fallout is a consistent theme throughout the book that sometimes gets minimized amongst the humor. 

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chessakat's review

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring reflective sad medium-paced

5.0

This was SUCH A DELGHT! Molly Shannon is such a relentless ray of sunshine, I just want to squeeze her. 

All that being said - this is NOT a book of only rainbows and sunbeams - I cried MULTIPLE times listening to this. Molly and her family suffered some truly terrible losses when she was very young - her mother, baby sister, and teenage cousin were all killed in a car accident with her father driving (her older sister and her and her father were the only survivors). Molly talks so vulnerably and emotionally about what that horrible experience was like from her very young perspective, and how growing up without a mother affected her. Her father was also a very complicated guy - so fun and vivacious, but poor in boundaries and in and out of heavy drinking. 

The book takes us from her childhood, growing up in Ohio, to NYC, LA, through auditions and misses, finally to SNL and beyond. It’s an incredibly moving, vulnerable, and hilarious ride, and Molly narrates it all perfectly. Seriously, you have to listen to the audio just to hear her say “DEEEEE-licious!” on multiple occasions - she obviously had a ball with this! 

Can’t recommend this highly enough - it’s cliche, but, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll ultimately have a really good time.

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