We Are Never Meeting in Real Life.: Essays
ISBN-13:
9781101912195
ISBN-10:
1101912197
Author:
Samantha Irby
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Format:
Paperback
288 pages
Category:
Black & African American
,
Cultural & Regional
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ISBN-13:
9781101912195
ISBN-10:
1101912197
Author:
Samantha Irby
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Format:
Paperback
288 pages
Category:
Black & African American
,
Cultural & Regional
Summary
We Are Never Meeting in Real Life.: Essays (ISBN-13: 9781101912195 and ISBN-10: 1101912197), written by authors
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A New York Times Bestseller
This essay collection from the “bitches gotta eat” blogger, writer on Hulu’s Shrill, and “one of our country’s most fierce and foulmouthed authors” (Amber Tamblyn, Vulture) is sure to make you alternately cackle with glee and cry real tears.
Whether Samantha Irby is talking about how her difficult childhood has led to a problem in making “adult” budgets; explaining why she should be the new Bachelorette (she's "35-ish, but could easily pass for 60-something"); detailing a disastrous pilgrimage-slash-romantic-vacation to Nashville to scatter her estranged father's ashes; sharing awkward sexual encounters; or dispensing advice on how to navigate friendships with former drinking buddies who are now suburban moms (hang in there for the Costco loot!); she’s as deft at poking fun at the ghosts of her past self as she is at capturing powerful emotional truths.
This essay collection from the “bitches gotta eat” blogger, writer on Hulu’s Shrill, and “one of our country’s most fierce and foulmouthed authors” (Amber Tamblyn, Vulture) is sure to make you alternately cackle with glee and cry real tears.
Whether Samantha Irby is talking about how her difficult childhood has led to a problem in making “adult” budgets; explaining why she should be the new Bachelorette (she's "35-ish, but could easily pass for 60-something"); detailing a disastrous pilgrimage-slash-romantic-vacation to Nashville to scatter her estranged father's ashes; sharing awkward sexual encounters; or dispensing advice on how to navigate friendships with former drinking buddies who are now suburban moms (hang in there for the Costco loot!); she’s as deft at poking fun at the ghosts of her past self as she is at capturing powerful emotional truths.
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