Crying at the Movies: A Film Memoir product prices and reviews

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Used - A witness to her father's drowning death as a child, this memoirist explains how she once expressed her emotions through her response to particular movies instead of directly to the events of her real life. Here she explains how she made the transformation from "public weeping" to private grieving.
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