Hello, Molly! Free Audiobook

Hello, Molly! (2022)

A new and revelatory light on the life and work of Molly Shannon.

When Molly Shannon was four years old, her life was shattered when she lost both her mother and her baby sister in a car crash with her father at the helm. Her father was a kind man who loved his daughter very much. He was also a loving parent who taught his daughter to be fearless and strong.

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After moving to New York, Molly began creating her own opportunities and developing her own brand of daring and empathetic humor. A collection of stories about Molly Shannon’s time on Saturday Night Live, including behind-the-scenes anecdotes about her time there.

“A candid, hilarious and touching memoir of resilience and redemption from comedic genius Molly Shannon.”

The Book Guide® Editor

At the same time she explores with humor and candour her struggle to come to grips with the legacy of her dad, a man who both nurtured her gifts and drive and then had to raise kids on his own after the death of her mum. Hello, Molly! by Sean Wilsey is a witty, winning, and told novel about one of our most talented performers.

Hello, Molly! (2022) by Molly Shannon

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