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Vivian finds her place in the world from "summary" of City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert

Vivian Morris had always felt like a fish out of water in the world she was born into. She was expected to conform to society's expectations, but she never quite fit in. It wasn't until she moved to New York City and discovered the Lily Playhouse that she truly began to find her place in the world. The theater was a place where she could be unapologetically herself, where she could let go of the constraints that had always held her back. As Vivian immersed herself in the world of the theater, she found a sense of belonging that she had never experienced before. She was surrounded by a colorful cast of characters who accepted her for who she was, quirks and all. Through her work at the Lily Playhouse, Vivian discovered a talent for costume design that allowed her to express herself in ways she had never thought possible. She poured her heart and soul into her creations, using them to tell stories and bring characters to life on stage. But finding her place in the world wasn't just about her work at the theater. It was also about the relationships she formed along the way. Vivian found true friendship in the other women at the Lily Playhouse, women who supported and encouraged her in a way she had never experienced before. She also found love in unexpected places, learning to navigate the complexities of romantic relationships and discovering what it truly meant to open her heart to another person. Through her journey at the Lily Playhouse, Vivian learned that finding her place in the world wasn't about conforming to society's expectations or fitting into a predetermined mold. It was about embracing who she was and allowing herself to shine in her own unique way. It was about finding a community that accepted and celebrated her for the person she was meant to be. And in that acceptance, Vivian finally found the sense of belonging and fulfillment that had always eluded her.
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    City of Girls

    Elizabeth Gilbert

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