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asheelee's review against another edition
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lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
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4.0
nocuplongenough's review against another edition
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fast-paced
4.5
babyskillet's review against another edition
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5.0
As an avid musical theatre fan and crocheter this book was for me. I loved getting to read about Sutton Foster’s life and relationships with the people around her. I loved the little musical theatre bits as well as all of the crafting discussions.
theaterpixie's review against another edition
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5.0
jennnafziger's review against another edition
4.0
This is a fresh take on a memoir, connecting craft projects to core memories. I can relate having to objects and experiences connected to emotion. Foster does a wonderful job telling the story of her life and career through objects that she created.
cedi's review against another edition
3.0
I love Sutton Foster, and I was so excited to read her book. She started at the beginning of her acting career in her childhood, all the way to when she wrote the book. She talked about how crafting (knitting, crochet, etc) was the thing that kept her grounded, the thing that was able to take her negative energy, and was able to give her a breather. She often did the projects during a show, in her dressing room between her scenes. She talks about the importance of having a hobby outside of theatre that you can channel your creativity through. (I was sad she didn't talk about Little Women)