The story of Anne Dodge ... the author chose this story to be part of his introduction of the book for a reason. Why do you think this is? Do you have a personal story that you were reminded of as you read the introduction?
Quote from the book that stood out to me... "But that is exactly what Falchuk did not do. Instead, he began to question, and listen, and observe, and then to think differently about Anne's case."
Quote from the book that stood out to me... "But that is exactly what Falchuk did not do. Instead, he began to question, and listen, and observe, and then to think differently about Anne's case."