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The Sane One
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠In a coming-of-age memoir thatās āequal parts hysterical and movingā (Marie Claire), the co-creator of Huluās brilliant Pen15 grapples with the reappearance of her estranged fatherāand whether itās possible to reconnect before itās too late.
āAnna Konkle is generous enough to bring her comic sensibilities to a story that could have well have been a tragedy. She speaks for all the āsane onesā out there who never agreed to play that part.āāAmy Sedaris
Throughout Anna Konkleās childhood, her father was her heroāa hyper-charismatic, larger-than-life human resource manager at 7-Eleven. But their closeness was constantly interrupted by the screaming matches and heavy silences between him and her mother, eventually culminating in a bitter divorce that literally split the family house down the middle, with one parent on each side.
College felt like freedom, and Anna filled her time searching for the husband sheād never divorce and the orgasm sheād never had, while waiting tables at fancy restaurants and getting lackluster acting gigs, the strangest of which had her working celebrity Halloween parties. But just as she begins to thrive, her father starts to struggle. Not long after she moves to LA to pursue acting and writing, her dadās increasingly erratic behavior forces her to cut off contact with him, until, years later, he knocks at her door.
Written in intimately beautiful prose, The Sane One is a tragicomic memoir of growing up, falling apart, getting older, and trying to come back together while thereās still time.
āAnna Konkle is generous enough to bring her comic sensibilities to a story that could have well have been a tragedy. She speaks for all the āsane onesā out there who never agreed to play that part.āāAmy Sedaris
Throughout Anna Konkleās childhood, her father was her heroāa hyper-charismatic, larger-than-life human resource manager at 7-Eleven. But their closeness was constantly interrupted by the screaming matches and heavy silences between him and her mother, eventually culminating in a bitter divorce that literally split the family house down the middle, with one parent on each side.
College felt like freedom, and Anna filled her time searching for the husband sheād never divorce and the orgasm sheād never had, while waiting tables at fancy restaurants and getting lackluster acting gigs, the strangest of which had her working celebrity Halloween parties. But just as she begins to thrive, her father starts to struggle. Not long after she moves to LA to pursue acting and writing, her dadās increasingly erratic behavior forces her to cut off contact with him, until, years later, he knocks at her door.
Written in intimately beautiful prose, The Sane One is a tragicomic memoir of growing up, falling apart, getting older, and trying to come back together while thereās still time.
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The Sane One
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠In a coming-of-age memoir thatās āequal parts hysterical and movingā (Marie Claire), the co-creator of Huluās brilliant Pen15 grapples with the reappearance of her estranged fatherāand whether itās possible to reconnect before itās too late.
āAnna Konkle is generous enough to bring her comic sensibilities to a story that could have well have been a tragedy. She speaks for all the āsane onesā out there who never agreed to play that part.āāAmy Sedaris
Throughout Anna Konkleās childhood, her father was her heroāa hyper-charismatic, larger-than-life human resource manager at 7-Eleven. But their closeness was constantly interrupted by the screaming matches and heavy silences between him and her mother, eventually culminating in a bitter divorce that literally split the family house down the middle, with one parent on each side.
College felt like freedom, and Anna filled her time searching for the husband sheād never divorce and the orgasm sheād never had, while waiting tables at fancy restaurants and getting lackluster acting gigs, the strangest of which had her working celebrity Halloween parties. But just as she begins to thrive, her father starts to struggle. Not long after she moves to LA to pursue acting and writing, her dadās increasingly erratic behavior forces her to cut off contact with him, until, years later, he knocks at her door.
Written in intimately beautiful prose, The Sane One is a tragicomic memoir of growing up, falling apart, getting older, and trying to come back together while thereās still time.
āAnna Konkle is generous enough to bring her comic sensibilities to a story that could have well have been a tragedy. She speaks for all the āsane onesā out there who never agreed to play that part.āāAmy Sedaris
Throughout Anna Konkleās childhood, her father was her heroāa hyper-charismatic, larger-than-life human resource manager at 7-Eleven. But their closeness was constantly interrupted by the screaming matches and heavy silences between him and her mother, eventually culminating in a bitter divorce that literally split the family house down the middle, with one parent on each side.
College felt like freedom, and Anna filled her time searching for the husband sheād never divorce and the orgasm sheād never had, while waiting tables at fancy restaurants and getting lackluster acting gigs, the strangest of which had her working celebrity Halloween parties. But just as she begins to thrive, her father starts to struggle. Not long after she moves to LA to pursue acting and writing, her dadās increasingly erratic behavior forces her to cut off contact with him, until, years later, he knocks at her door.
Written in intimately beautiful prose, The Sane One is a tragicomic memoir of growing up, falling apart, getting older, and trying to come back together while thereās still time.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠In a coming-of-age memoir thatās āequal parts hysterical and movingā (Marie Claire), the co-creator of Huluās brilliant Pen15 grapples with the reappearance of her estranged fatherāand whether itās possible to reconnect before itās too late.
āAnna Konkle is generous enough to bring her comic sensibilities to a story that could have well have been a tragedy. She speaks for all the āsane onesā out there who never agreed to play that part.āāAmy Sedaris
Throughout Anna Konkleās childhood, her father was her heroāa hyper-charismatic, larger-than-life human resource manager at 7-Eleven. But their closeness was constantly interrupted by the screaming matches and heavy silences between him and her mother, eventually culminating in a bitter divorce that literally split the family house down the middle, with one parent on each side.
College felt like freedom, and Anna filled her time searching for the husband sheād never divorce and the orgasm sheād never had, while waiting tables at fancy restaurants and getting lackluster acting gigs, the strangest of which had her working celebrity Halloween parties. But just as she begins to thrive, her father starts to struggle. Not long after she moves to LA to pursue acting and writing, her dadās increasingly erratic behavior forces her to cut off contact with him, until, years later, he knocks at her door.
Written in intimately beautiful prose, The Sane One is a tragicomic memoir of growing up, falling apart, getting older, and trying to come back together while thereās still time.
āAnna Konkle is generous enough to bring her comic sensibilities to a story that could have well have been a tragedy. She speaks for all the āsane onesā out there who never agreed to play that part.āāAmy Sedaris
Throughout Anna Konkleās childhood, her father was her heroāa hyper-charismatic, larger-than-life human resource manager at 7-Eleven. But their closeness was constantly interrupted by the screaming matches and heavy silences between him and her mother, eventually culminating in a bitter divorce that literally split the family house down the middle, with one parent on each side.
College felt like freedom, and Anna filled her time searching for the husband sheād never divorce and the orgasm sheād never had, while waiting tables at fancy restaurants and getting lackluster acting gigs, the strangest of which had her working celebrity Halloween parties. But just as she begins to thrive, her father starts to struggle. Not long after she moves to LA to pursue acting and writing, her dadās increasingly erratic behavior forces her to cut off contact with him, until, years later, he knocks at her door.
Written in intimately beautiful prose, The Sane One is a tragicomic memoir of growing up, falling apart, getting older, and trying to come back together while thereās still time.












