LESSONS IN ADULTHOOD
Well,thisisasurprise!
Harriet Minter likes to know what’s coming, so warbling ‘que sera, sera’ and waiting for the story to unfold is a big ask. This time, however, she’s not in charge
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PHOTOGRAPH: MARK HARRISON. HAIR AND MAKE-UP: CAROLINE PIASECKI. STYLIST: KATE ANYA BARBOUR
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here was a time, in my early teens, when I was obsessed with those ‘choose your own adventure’ books. At the end of each chapter, you had a choice of what happens next, with each taking you down a different path to a different ending. Instead of working through the book as I was supposed to, I would look at the endings and choose the one I felt was most interesting. Then I would work backwards to ensure my characters got the ending I felt they deserved. I wanted to control how things would turn out and this is still my preferred way of operating.