Fictionally Nonfiction
The Life I’d Never Admit Was Nonfiction
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About the Book
An everyday character in her story byline, Wynn grew up mistakenly believing her repression of memory was normal. When a series of events forever pivoted her view on everything, Wynn’s life imploded and forced her to battle her mind and average day-to-day life interactions. Her past, present and daunting idea of no future infests her thoughts. This memoir depicts the inner ramblings of a coming-of-age teen girl uniquely learning to seek a future alive.
About the Author
Wynn Thành Phi is a Vietnamese-American Texas high school student and the author of this work, Fictionally Nonfiction: The Life I’d Never Admit Was Nonfiction. Wynn wrote this collection of memories as a fifteen-year-old sophomore over the span of three years and has attained a unique voice from her experiences, memories, traumas, struggles with mental health, and studying of social interactions. This memoir is a compilation of her past and present that express that voice. Wynn has been writing for her whole life instead of speaking up and has been told that one-day writing would save her life, and it did.