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Why the star of ‘PEN15’ had to stop talking to her father to finally hear herself

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Anna Konkle spent years portraying a version of her younger self on screen. In her new memoir "The Sane One," she finally addresses the parts of her history that didn't fit into a sitcom.

Anna Konkle spent years portraying a version of her younger self on screen. In her new memoir "The Sane One," she finally addresses the parts of her history that didn't fit into a sitcom.

Anna Konkle spent years portraying a version of her younger self on screen. In her new memoir "The Sane One," she finally addresses the parts of her history that didn't fit into a sitcom.

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