Japanese Breakfast at The New Yorker Festival
Briefly

I think that writing memoir really forces you to have, like, some radical compassion for people that you may or may not feel ready to have or, like, want to have. One really beautiful thing about writing a book is that it takes so much time, and it forces you to have so much perspective.
And so I think I was able to see, you know, other perspectives a bit more clearly, and find a lot of forgiveness for myself and the people that were involved in this very difficult time in all of our lives.
Read at The New Yorker
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