![]() ![]() ![]() not.Īnd yet, her compulsively readable memoir feels, in some ways, like one long, tacit apology. To be sure, most of the apologies in her book, How to Murder Your Life, are for things like being forced by her editor to write a chapter about her "white girl privilege," or for being " boring," and are the sort of apologies that sound deflective or even aggressive rather than sincere which is, you know, okay, and probably just as it should be, since the last thing Marnell should ever feel the need to say sorry for is being either privileged or boring, since one is a thing she's actually not sorry about, and the other is a thing she's actually just. For someone so often described as unapologetic, Cat Marnell spends an awful lot of time saying she's sorry. ![]()
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