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Erin lee carr biography of abraham

          Carr, known for her incisive examinations of complex narratives, deftly navigates the unsettling story of Tegan Quin, whose image was hijacked by a shadowy.

        1. Carr, known for her incisive examinations of complex narratives, deftly navigates the unsettling story of Tegan Quin, whose image was hijacked by a shadowy.
        2. An investigation into the disappearance of journalist Kim Wall while on board Danish entrepreneur Peter Madsen's self-made submarine.
        3. I Am Not a Monster: The Lois Riess Murders is an American two-part documentary series, directed and produced by Erin Lee Carr.
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        5. The HBO Original two-part documentary I'M NOT A MONSTER: THE LOIS RIESS MURDERS, directed by Erin Lee Carr (HBO's “The Ringleader,” “I Love You.
        6. I Am Not a Monster: The Lois Riess Murders is an American two-part documentary series, directed and produced by Erin Lee Carr....

          All That You Leave Behind: A Memoir

          “The gods giveth and the gods taketh away.” So goes a biblical tenet from the Book of Job, which Erin Lee Carr confirms in her new book, All That You Leave Behind.

          With piercing honesty, she writes a dazzling drunk-a-log about her on-again, off-again struggle with sobriety, and examines which genes the gods gave her and which they took away.

          Her book is also a love letter to her father, David Carr, who wrote his own addiction memoir, The Night of the Gun, in 2008.

          He died seven years later at his desk at the New York Times.

          Erin Lee Carr on Father-Daughter Joys and Struggles.

          He was only 58, and his daughter, then 27, was inconsolable. She obviously wrote this book to find a way out of her grief, but even a year later, she writes that she could not bear to be “around women and their fathers.”

          Erin was a daddy’s girl because Daddy was the only parent she had, even when he left her and her twin sister in a car in the dead of a Minnesota winter to get high in a crack house.

          Their mother, still a