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One of Publishers Weekly’s Best possible Books of 2019 

A adventure in the course of the many how you can are living a creative existence—from the flashy and well-known to the quiet and secure—stuffed with surprising insights approximately creativity and contentment, from the creator of The Just right Lady’s Information to Getting Lost.

Rachel Friedman was once a major violist as a child. She give up song in faculty however by no means stopped fantasizing approximately what her existence may well be like if she had by no means placed down her bow. Years later, a contract author in New York, she once more reveals herself being affected by her fable of an artist’s existence as opposed to its a lot more sophisticated fact. On the lookout for solutions, she makes a decision to trace down her early life pals from Interlochen, a prestigious arts camp she attended, stuffed with aspiring actors, artists, dancers, and musicians, to learn the way their early ingenious objectives have translated into grownup careers, relationships, and identities.

Rachel’s conversations with those women and men spark nuanced revelations approximately creativity and being an artist: that it doesn’t must be all or not anything, that good fortune isn’t all the time linear, that on occasion it’s alright to give up. And Then We Grew Up is for somebody who has given up a early life dream and questioned “what-if?”, for individuals who have aspired to do what they love and had doubts alongside the way in which, and for all whose careers fall someplace among rising and based. Heat, whip-sensible, and insightful, it gives notion for locating ingenious success anywhere we finally end up in existence.