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The chronology of water

Book • 2011
In *The Chronology of Water*, Lidia Yuknavitch recounts her life journey, weaving through themes of gender, sexuality, violence, and family.

The memoir is structured around water, reflecting her experiences as a competitive swimmer and her struggles with addiction and self-discovery.

Yuknavitch's narrative is non-linear, mirroring the fluidity of memory and emotion.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Kristen Stewart
as the memoir she adapted into her first full-length feature film.
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'The Interview': Kristen Stewart Wants to Show Us a Different Kind of Sex
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Grace Reiter
when discussing a recent movie she watched starring Kristen Stewart titled 'Chronology of Water'.
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Amon Warmann
as Kristen Stewart's bold directorial debut, based on Lydia Juknovich's memoir of the same title.
The Ballad Of Roger Legend (ft. guests Rachel McAdams & Dylan O'Brien)
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Mark Kermode
as the memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch that Kristen Stewart adapted for her directorial debut.
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Kristen Stewart
as the book that she adapted into a film and directed for the first time.
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David Marchese
as a memoir
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Kristen Stewart
has been trying to make into a movie for 10 years.
Kristen Stewart Wants to Show Us a Different Kind of Sex
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Dave Miller
as a previous book by Lidia Yuknavitch, covering similar traumatic events as "Reading the Waves."
Oregon writer Lidia Yuknavitch explores trauma and identity in 'Reading the Waves'
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Lidia Yuknavitch
when discussing her earlier short story that later became her memoir and its evolution across her life.
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Brett Goldstein
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Imogen Poots
as an upcoming movie directed by Kristen Stewart.
Imogen Poots (All Of You / Green Room / Knight Of Cups) • #368
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Debbie Millman
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Lidia Yuknavitch
's bestselling memoir and discussed in relation to its film adaptation and scenes from the book.
Lidia Yuknavitch

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