I Remember Everything : Life Lessons from Dawson's Creek - Erin Hensley

I Remember Everything

Life Lessons from Dawson's Creek

By: Erin Hensley, Julia Callahan, Jillian Barthold (Illustrator)

Hardcover | 24 November 2020

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The first coming of age series for millennial consumption, Dawson's Creek created the most iconic meme of all time before the word meme was invented.

On January 20, 1998, we were introduced to our Capeside High Class of 2001 the last class of students to live their whole childhood before 9/11. We met Jen Lindley, who, at the age of 15, we were told was a "big city vixen," but actually turned out to be the third wave feminist icon, we didn't know we desperately needed. Pacey Witter, "the lovable loser", who was less loser, more the guy who taught us all exactly how sexy consent can be and sailed off with our hearts. Joey Potter, the "poor tomboy" from the wrong side of the creek that showed us the incredible amount of work it takes to rise up the social ladder, especially compared to her white, upper middle class, male best friend, Dawson Leery, the classic "good guy," who became the blueprint for identifying toxic masculinity and white privilege, earning his place as the first titular character every viewer grew to hate.

I Remember Everything remembers everything about the seminal 90s show whose theme song was stuck in our heads for the entirety of its six seasons and to this day if we're being honest. With quotes from the show about sex, mental health, relationships, classism, queerness, and much, much, more, Erin Hensley and Julia Callahan, hosts of the podcast Dawson's Critique, break down why we still can't get enough of Capeside, MA and its teenage inhabitants. You don't want to wait to get this book for all of your friends and you'll want to know right now what will be their take on the hilarity that is Dawson's cry face.

About the Authors

Angelena. National Park adventure pass holder. Del Taco Enthusiast. Small town museum hopper. Banana Slug. Leo.

Julia Callahan has watched the entirety of Dawson's Creek at least six times. When not rewatching the six part season finale of Season 3, she can be found wandering the streets of Los Angeles searching for the perfect bookstore to get lost in. Don't ask her how many San Francisco Giants tattoos she has, it might get too intimate. She's never met a free bourbon she's said no to. She follows too many cat instagram accounts.

About the Illustrator

Jillian Barthold is an artist originally from nowhere, but currently living in Portland, OR. Her personal work often centers around her relationship to objects and spaces. She collects many things, spends as much time as possible in bodies of water, loves a long road trip, once wore glitter every day for a year, and was always team Pacey.
Industry Reviews
"I Remember Everything is smart, passionate, and funny-just like its co-authors. To have fans this astute, devoted-and when necessary forgiving-is every TV writer's dream. I wrote twenty episodes of Dawson's Creek, and full disclosure: I did not remember everything. But luckily Julia Callahan and Erin Hensley did that for me.
-Gina Fattore, author of The Spinster Diaries and co-executive producer of Dawson's Creek, Gilmore Girls, Californication, and executive producer of Dare Me

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