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Summary of Gene Wilder's Kiss Me Like A Stranger
Summary of Gene Wilder's Kiss Me Like A Stranger
Summary of Gene Wilder's Kiss Me Like A Stranger
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#1 I was very nervous when I went to see Margie Wallis, and I couldn’t bring myself to look at her while I was explaining my situation. I was thinking about a 15-year-old girl named Seema Clark while I was talking about my mother and doctors and heart attacks.

#2 I was so embarrassed to tell Margie that I had kissed Seema, my sister, on the breast. I was afraid she would think I was like all the other boys, and that she would not want to be with me anymore.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 20, 2022
ISBN9781669388012
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    #1

    I was very nervous when I went to see Margie Wallis, and I couldn’t bring myself to look at her while I was explaining my situation. I was thinking about a 15-year-old girl named Seema Clark while I was talking about my mother and doctors and heart attacks.

    #2

    I was so embarrassed to tell Margie that I had kissed Seema, my sister, on the breast. I was afraid she would think I was like all the other boys, and that she would not want to be with me anymore.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    I used to be Jerry Silberman. When I was eight years old, my mother had her first heart attack. Her fat heart specialist came to see how she was doing, and he told me not to argue with my mother, as it might kill her. I tried to make my mother laugh, which she did occasionally.

    #2

    I had a habit of leading with my sister, Corinne, when I was young. I would substitute my head for a brick and push it down hard on my mother’s chest when she was in pain.

    #3

    I was kicked out of the movie theater after the manager saw me shining a flashlight onto the screen. I was ashamed, but I knew what I could get away with if I

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