She's Come Undone Resources
Websites
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Keep up with Wally Lamb on his website, with info on his books, tours, and more.
Articles and Interviews
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Like Dolores, Lamb spent a lot of time drawing as a child. We'd like to see if he has the same mad Etch-a-Sketch skillz.
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When Oprah picked She's Come Undone, the number of copies in print went from four thousand to three million. Bookshelves groaned under the weight of all those copies.
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Straight from the horse's—er, Lamb's—mouth, our author's phone calls from Oprah.
Video
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Is it rude to bake a cupcake in honor of a book featuring a heroine with an overeating problem? And they have whales on them? Hrm…
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When She's Come Undone got banned, people read the book to speak out against censorship.
Audio
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The She's Come Undone audiobook is narrated by Peggy Hill. 'Nuff said.
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It's the Guess Who who sings "Undun," the song which inspired the book's title.
Images
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Etch-a-Sketch art is a thing, and this could totally be one of Dolores's sketcherpieces.
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We're not sure if this artist was in a hospital when creating this work, but here's an interpretation of Ma's flying leg painting.