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Hardback
Published: 19th October 2022
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Published: 9th November 2022
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Published: 4th September 2024
Making a Scene
By (Author) Constance Wu
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Scribner UK
19th October 2022
4th October 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.45028092
Hardback
336
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
From influential and iconic star Constance Wu, a powerful and poignant memoir-in-essays full of funny and intimate observations that will resonate with readers everywhere.
Like her, the book is bold, emotional and unexpurgated; the story of an Asian Americanwho always wanted to fit in, and ended up just wanting to be her true self.Independent
A startling insight into the reality of trials by social media and sexual exploitation in Hollywood Most powerful is her #MeToo rallying cry, which will make your skin crawl and your blood boil. Sunday Times
Growing up in the friendly suburbs of Richmond, Virginia, Constance Wu thought that girls were supposed to be reserved, graceful, and polite. Everyone around her praised ladylike behaviour while seeming to disapprove of the louder, rougher girls the kind of girls who made scenes. And while she spent most of her childhood suppressing her bold, emotional nature, Constance found an early outlet in local community theatre. The stage was the one place where big feelings were okay were good, even. As she continued to reconcile her personality with the expectations of daily life, acting became more than a hobby. It was her refuge, her touchstone, and eventually her vocation. She went to New York to study classical theatre and pursue an acting career while waiting tables, dating, despairing, and embracing city life. In 2015, she was cast in the ground-breaking TV sitcom Fresh Off the Boat, a touching, funny story about an Asian American family in the 90s. Another historic role followed when she starred in the smash hit film Crazy Rich Asians, which featured an entirely Asian cast. These two pivotal moments in Hollywood history opened up a new chapter for Constance, who continues to explore the complexities of Asian American representation.
Through raw, hilarious, and relatable stories, Constance fearlessly shares her experiences of growing up in suburban Virginia, scraping by as a struggling actress, falling in love again and again, confronting her identity and influence, and navigating the pressures and pleasures of existing in todays world.
Constance Wu writes with originality, ferocity, and unsparing honesty that doesn't let anyone especially herself off the hook.Making A Sceneis as much about acting as it is about heartbreak, forgiveness, and being messily human. It made me laugh and it made my heart hurt; it reminded me of how necessary and life giving art is. This is a vital book by a singular talent.
Rachel Khong,author ofGoodbye, Vitamin
"ConstanceWuis a beautiful writer, a hilarious storyteller, and unafraid to tell the truth about her experiences. Don't missMaking a Scene."
Amy Schumer, author ofThe Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
There were times when I was readingMaking a Scenethat I didnt realize I was holding my breath; its that riveting and personal.Making a Sceneis a treasure and so is Constance Wu. I feel so lucky to call this talented and hilarious woman my friend.
Mindy Kaling, author ofWhy Not Me
Constance Wu is the Golden Globe Awardnominated star ofCrazy Rich AsiansandHustlers.Her breakthrough role was starring as Jessica Huang in the television comedyFresh Off the Boat(20152020). She has been nominated for the Screen Actors Guild award, two Television Critics Association awards, and four Critics Choice awards. Time has honored her as one of the 100 Most Influential People of the Year. She lives on the east side of Los Angeles with her partner, Ryan Kattner, their daughter, and their pet bunny rabbit, Lida-Rose.