Mary-Louise Parker’s Dear Mr. You is a pants-pissingly funny, gut-wrenching meditation on her loving and tormented encounters with the masculine. From grandfather to father to son to the wacky, pre-Burning Man hippie with a loincloth who haunts her at a co-op job to the lover who deserves the coda ‘Sleep tight, little monster.’Released on: J. Mary-Louise Parker’s Dear Mr. You is a pants-pissingly funny, gut-wrenching meditation on her loving and tormented encounters with the masculine. From grandfather to father to son to the wacky, pre-Burning Man hippie with a loincloth who haunts her at a co-op job to the lover who deserves the coda ‘Sleep tight, little monster.’/5(). A wonderfully unconventional literary debut from the award-winning actress Mary-Louise Parker. An extraordinary literary work, Dear Mr. You renders the singular arc of a woman’s life through letters Mary-Louise Parker composes to the men, real and hypothetical, who have informed the person she is today/5.
In Dear Mr. You, the Emmy-winning actress and stage veteran offers readers a glimpse into her life, but in a refreshingly unconventional way. Anecdotes from the sets of Showtime's Weeds or HBO's. Dec. 2, Dear Ms. Editor, When you asked if I'd like to review Mary-Louise Parker's memoir, "Dear Mr. You," I emailed back, "A resounding yes!". I love Mary-Louise Parker. Of. Insofar as it is a memoir at all. Dear Mr. You, out this month, is a series of letters to men Parker has encountered during her life. Funny, heartbreaking, and profound, they're little character.
Dear Mr. You Quotes Showing of “To convey in any existing language how I miss you isn’t possible. It would be like blue trying to describe the ocean.”. ― Mary-Louise Parker, Dear Mr. You. 28 likes. Like. “If she has given you children remind yourself every day of the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth words in this sentence. Dec. 2, Dear Ms. Editor, When you asked if I’d like to review Mary-Louise Parker’s memoir, “Dear Mr. You,” I emailed back, “A resounding yes!”. I love Mary-Louise Parker. Of. Info. You might think from your mailbox that letter-writing is on the wane. But a new memoir by Mary-Louise Parker may just revive the art. 5 years ago.
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