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If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You

This book is a compilation of thoughtful essays that delve into various aspects of life, providing readers with unconventional perspectives and practical advice. The author explores themes such as self-improvement, relationships, and societal norms, challenging traditional beliefs and encouraging readers to think critically about their own lives. more

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Kelly Cutrone
Kelly Cutrone

Kelly Cutrone, born on November 13, 1965, is a renowned public relations expert with over two decades of experience in the fashion industry. She has provided public relations services for numerous famous brands and celebrities. Cutrone is known for her unique style and candid remarks, making her one of the most influential public relations figures in the fashion world. more

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“I had no brothers or sisters, so life was not difficult for my mother and me. When I think back, I see her clearly with her thin lips resolutely closed, with something on her face like a mask, I don't know – a thick mask, as though her face were the surface of the sea. Do you understand? It possessed not a single colour but a multitude, appearing and disappearing and intermingling. We had no relatives. She and I acted as relatives to each other. It was as if she were some stranger on the road with whom circumstances had chanced to bring me... I used to have – you may be surprised – a warm feeling of being free, that there was not a human being, by father or mother, to tie me down as a tent peg to particular spot, a particular domain... I was not like other children of my age: I wasn't wasn't affected by anything, I didn't cry when hit, wasn't glad if the teacher praised me in class, didn't suffer from the things the rest did. I was like something rounded, made of rubber: you throw it in the water and it doesn't get wet, you throw it on the ground and it bounces back.”