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🗓️ 6 October 2022
⏱️ 59 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. We are here with the incredible Celeste |
0:15.5 | in. I've been really, really psyched to have this conversation. Celeste, welcome. |
0:22.5 | Thank you so much for having me and thrilled to be here. |
0:25.4 | I have read all of your books, Little Fires Everywhere, and your new book, Our Missing Hearts, |
0:31.4 | which my son and I read together. And I will tell you Celeste, it just feels like all |
0:39.0 | of the things that I'm working out in my life, or on this podcast, or wherever, in my |
0:44.8 | little heart, all the things I'm wrestling with, whether it's in my family, or in my personal |
0:50.2 | life, or in my public self, or in activism, or in motherhood, you're just always working |
0:56.2 | it out in your latest book, which makes me know you're always wrestling with something |
0:59.2 | like five years before I am. Which makes me so grateful to you. And each of your books |
1:07.0 | just feels like this, it's not answers, but just beautiful explorations of these questions |
1:13.7 | in the form of a character's life and love and struggles and decisions. I saw this teacher |
1:19.1 | say on Twitter the other day that she was so sick of students saying that nonfiction |
1:24.5 | was real and that fiction is fake. That she now says that nonfiction is learning through |
1:31.3 | information and fiction is learning through imagination. |
1:34.5 | Oh, I love that. Isn't that great? So your imagination has taught me so much Celeste. |
1:42.4 | So thank you for your work in the world. |
1:45.2 | Oh, thank you. That is maybe the nicest thing that a writer could hear. I write my books |
1:50.3 | always because not because I have answers at all, but because I'm working through those |
1:55.1 | same questions, like you said. And so to hear that, you know, that the books reached you |
2:01.4 | and like resonated with things that you're also wrestling with, that is really the nicest |
2:05.7 | thing that a writer could hear. |
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