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kayisolo 's review for:
Born with Teeth
by Kate Mulgrew
I went into this book with high expectations, and they were all met wonderfully. Kate Mulgrew is probably one of my favorite actresses, but as is the case with most fans, my familiarity with her stops where the scenes end. I did have the privilege of meeting her once, and it solidified my interest with her as a person beyond the characters she played, and so I was delighted when I learned that she had written a book.
The writing itself was beautiful, and thought there were some details I felt could have been elaborated upon more thoroughly, I was time and time again surprised by some of the things Mulgrew went through, her experiences, and her passion. In many ways it was inspirational, which I fully expected it to be, but even with that in mind, it was remarkable how hard hitting it was.
There were some specific parts of this book I also connected with on a deep level, which is part of what drove my interest and focus, and they were equal parts positive and heartbreaking, written as only Kate Mulgrew could write them.
The writing itself was beautiful, and thought there were some details I felt could have been elaborated upon more thoroughly, I was time and time again surprised by some of the things Mulgrew went through, her experiences, and her passion. In many ways it was inspirational, which I fully expected it to be, but even with that in mind, it was remarkable how hard hitting it was.
There were some specific parts of this book I also connected with on a deep level, which is part of what drove my interest and focus, and they were equal parts positive and heartbreaking, written as only Kate Mulgrew could write them.