“They had been there. I had seen my mother’s anxious face, desperate to catch my eye and give me a warm smile. I had tried to smile back, but I had not known how. That old curse again. How to smile. If I smiled too broadly it might look like triumphalism; if I smiled too weakly it might look like a feeble bid for sympathy. If I smiled somewhere in between it would, I knew, look, as always, like plain smugness. Somehow I managed to bare my teeth in a manner that expressed, I hope, sorrow, gratitude, determination, shame, remorse and resolve.”
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Moab is My Washpot
In this candid and often hilarious account, the author shares his journey from a small town in the Midwest to the bustling streets of New York City, where he navigates the challenges of life as a young actor. The book offers a glimpse into the author's personal life, his struggles with identity and self-worth, and his quest for success in the competitive world of theater. more
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