Summary of Molly Shannon & Sean Wilsey's Hello, Molly!
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#1 I went to a nun/psychiatrist who asked me to draw a picture of my family. I drew a picture where my dad had very long arms and all of the women had chopped-off arms. I was very sad, and Father Murray, the priest at St. Dominic School, understood and loved me for it.

#2 I had been through a war in kindergarten, and I was still fighting it in school. I didn't get close to female teachers, but I felt like they couldn't really see how hard I was struggling.

#3 When I was four years old, I fell down by the entrance to my classroom, and when I was seven, my father moved out of Aunt Bernie's house because he was fed up with her husband, John Schulte.

#4 I had to repeat first grade with a mentally handicapped girl and a boy who was a future convict. I felt misunderstood, and was ashamed that my dad had asked the school to hold me back a year because of all we'd been through.
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