In Tell Me Another Story, Marucci examines those closest to her fdash; her grandfather, nephew, and husband odash; as well as those she hardly knows adash; the women sitting at the next table in the diner; the roofer she meets on the train. Part 1: Me, is comprised of Emmy's own story hdash; raw and personal edash; while Part 2: You tells the stories of others. With genuine curiosity and tenderness, Marucci asks of herself, her loved ones, and perfect strangers the child's perennial question: "Will you tell me a story?"