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Mishna Wolff

Author of I'm Down: A Memoir

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Works by Mishna Wolff

I'm Down: A Memoir (2009) 418 copies
Werewolves Within [2021 film] (2021) — Screenwriter — 10 copies

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Places of residence
Seattle, Washington, USA
Relationships
Maron, Marc (ex-husband)

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Forest ranger Finn Wheeler is newly assigned to the small town of Beaverfield, which is currently divied over a proposal to build a pipeline. Some of the residents welcome the pipeline because they'll be well-paid for it, while others feel that it would mar the area's natural beauty.

As a severe snowstorm blocks the way out and something busts up all of the town's generators, the town is suddenly faced with a killer in its midst. Chachi, a small dog owned by one of the residents, gets taken, and a local man everyone had thought had left with his mistress is discovered dead, partially eaten, and stuffed under his house. As the town devolves into paranoia, the new ranger tries to figure out what's going on.

I haven't played the game this is based on, but I got the impression that the folks who made this movie decided to take a page out of the Clue book when it came to adapting the game. This had a weird, quirky, and entertaining energy that reminded me a lot of the Clue movie.

The movie started with a Mr. Rogers quote, which was fitting since he was basically Finn's patron saint. All Finn wanted was for everyone to get along and support each other like a proper small community. Instead, folks were more inclined to look after themselves and their loved ones and leave everyone else to whatever fate awaited them.

In addition to its newest resident, Beaverfield had a sarcastic postal lady, a rich gay couple, a couple of hicks, a scary loner, grabby Mr. Anderton, and his Trumpish wife Trish. It was like the cast of the cozy mystery dialed up to maximum. Finn, a wet washcloth of a man who spent his trip to Beaverfield listening to a motivational recording in an effort to grow a spine, rounded things out. My favorite of the bunch was probably the environmentalist who didn't do emotions - hurray for stiff, weird scientist lady!

Overall, this was funny, not terribly gory, and entertaining. I'd rank it up there with Clue in terms of movie adaptations of games, despite the fact that it lacks Tim Curry.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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Familiar_Diversions | Mar 26, 2023 |
I’m Down

I Picked Up This Book Because: The title with the picture and the blurb.

Media Type: Audiobook
Source:CC Public Library
Dates Read: 6/3/22 - 6/6/22
Stars: 3 Stars
Narrator(s): Mishna Wolff

The Story:

I’m left with some really strange, not altogether positive impressions of Mishna’s childhood and her parents. I feel like the ending was abrupt and that might be because I have no idea who Mishna is as an adult so I don’t have a full picture like I have in most other memoirs I’ve read.

The Random Thoughts:
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bookjunkie57 | 39 other reviews | Jun 7, 2022 |
Adult nonfiction; memoir.
 
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reader1009 | 39 other reviews | Jul 3, 2021 |
An amusing, absorbing, fresh memoir unlike any other I have read. Funny, sometimes heartbreaking, the author shares her life through age 14, leaving me hungry to know what high school and young adulthood were like for her. As the sole white kid (other than her sister) at school, track team, day care, church...her childhood in Seattle was not like the black kids and not like the white kids. Then she is sent to a private school, where everyone has enough to eat and no one understands what it is like to be poor. But she comes to realize that many of those upperclass kids have their own kind of poverty and deprivation in their families.… (more)
 
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