Which story did you like best?
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Re: Which story did you like best?
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It was hilarious, but I could feel the embarrassment coming through the pages.
It was my favorite story because he learned to be authentic, which I consider quite important.
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Yolimari wrote: ↑05 Jan 2018, 11:43 My favorite story was in Chapter 16: It’s Just Me. He was giving this vital presentation at a company’s annual convention, and had a volunteer on stage who was going to break a wood board with her hands. At that moment, his wig fell off! People did know he used a wig. He was considered an eligible bachelor in magazines. It was incredibly embarrassing for him so he tried to escape. There was no door behind the curtains, and the audience could see his feet. He had no other option but to go back to the front of the stage. He got the strength and told the audience that was who he really was.
It was hilarious, but I could feel the embarrassment coming through the pages.
It was my favorite story because he learned to be authentic, which I consider quite important.
I must agree, it was a very powerful story I loved that once he had to face them he didn't make excuses and didn't spew an exasperated reason it was simple, short, and most important raw honesty. As well as the imagery the author portrayed of him trying to escape.
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