-Titulo Original : Choose Your Own Disaster
-Fabricante :
Grand Central Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
Ahilarious and heartbreaking (Jo Piazza) and unflinchingly honest memoir about one young womans terrible and life-changing decisions while hoping--and sometimes failing--to find herself, in the style of Never Have I Ever and Adulting. Join Dana Schwartz on a journey revisiting all of the awful choices she made in her early twenties through the internets favorite method of self-knowledge: the quiz. Part-memoir, part-VERY long personality test, Choose Your Own Disaster is a manifesto about the millennial experience and modern feminism and how the easy advice of you can be anything you want! is actually pretty fucking difficult when there are so many possible versions of yourself it seems like you could be. Dana has no idea who she is, but at least she knows shes a Carrie, a Ravenclaw, a Raphael, a Belle, a former emo kid, a Twitter addict, and a millennial just trying her best. This long-form personality quiz manages to combine humor with unflinching honesty as one young woman tries to find herself amid the many, many choices that your twenties have to offer. Review A hilarious and heartbreaking journey of how hard it is to figure out how to be the woman we all think we should be. Schwartzs book is a witty and incisive guide for women navigating a world that is violently shifting beneath our feet on a daily basis. JO PIAZZA, bestselling author of The Knockoff and Fitness Junkie CHOOSE YOUR OWN DISASTER had me so hooked that more than once I looked up from reading it and realized I had no idea how many subway stops had gone by. Danas disasters will entertain you, but its her endearingly honest and unflinching perspective that will keep you turning the page. ERIN CHACK, author of This Is Really Happening Reading CHOOSE YOUR OWN DISASTER feels like a hilarious night out with your best friend. Your early twenties are messy, dark, and exhilarating-Dana Schwartz captures all of that with unflinching honesty and a spot-on sense of humor. HANNAH ORENSTEIN, author of Playing with Matches Equal parts amusing and cringe-worthy, these stories will have millennial readers relating and older ones nodding, Yes. Ive made similar mistakes. Library JournalThis long-form personality quiz manages to combine humor with unflinching honesty as one young woman tries to find herself amid the many, many choices that your twenties have to offer. BustleThe snappy direct address gives the feel of a playful internet bit, is sure to please Schwartzs loyal fans. BooklistWhat do millennials love more than a quiz? NOTHING (except for killing off the diamond and napkin industries). Thats part of what makes Dana Schwartzs unflinching, hilarious, and feminist memoir, Choose Your Own Disaster, such a fun ride. PopSugarChoose Your Own Disaster is a salted caramel of a memoir. Her travails as an early 20-something aspiring writer/rom-com character are the perfect mixture of salty and sweet. The Washington Post About the Author Dana Schwartz is an arts and culture writer based in Los Angeles with writing for the New Yorker, the Guardian, New York Observer, Marie Claire, Glamour, Mic, GQ, VICE, and more. She is currently a staff writer for Entertainment Weekly. She created a parody Twitter account called @GuyInYourMFA based on the people shes encountered in fiction workshops, and another one called @DystopianYA about the tropes in all of the young adult fiction books shes read. Her own (non-dystopian) YA book, And Were Off, was published May 2017 by Penguin/Razorbil.
-Fabricante :
Grand Central Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
Ahilarious and heartbreaking (Jo Piazza) and unflinchingly honest memoir about one young womans terrible and life-changing decisions while hoping--and sometimes failing--to find herself, in the style of Never Have I Ever and Adulting. Join Dana Schwartz on a journey revisiting all of the awful choices she made in her early twenties through the internets favorite method of self-knowledge: the quiz. Part-memoir, part-VERY long personality test, Choose Your Own Disaster is a manifesto about the millennial experience and modern feminism and how the easy advice of you can be anything you want! is actually pretty fucking difficult when there are so many possible versions of yourself it seems like you could be. Dana has no idea who she is, but at least she knows shes a Carrie, a Ravenclaw, a Raphael, a Belle, a former emo kid, a Twitter addict, and a millennial just trying her best. This long-form personality quiz manages to combine humor with unflinching honesty as one young woman tries to find herself amid the many, many choices that your twenties have to offer. Review A hilarious and heartbreaking journey of how hard it is to figure out how to be the woman we all think we should be. Schwartzs book is a witty and incisive guide for women navigating a world that is violently shifting beneath our feet on a daily basis. JO PIAZZA, bestselling author of The Knockoff and Fitness Junkie CHOOSE YOUR OWN DISASTER had me so hooked that more than once I looked up from reading it and realized I had no idea how many subway stops had gone by. Danas disasters will entertain you, but its her endearingly honest and unflinching perspective that will keep you turning the page. ERIN CHACK, author of This Is Really Happening Reading CHOOSE YOUR OWN DISASTER feels like a hilarious night out with your best friend. Your early twenties are messy, dark, and exhilarating-Dana Schwartz captures all of that with unflinching honesty and a spot-on sense of humor. HANNAH ORENSTEIN, author of Playing with Matches Equal parts amusing and cringe-worthy, these stories will have millennial readers relating and older ones nodding, Yes. Ive made similar mistakes. Library JournalThis long-form personality quiz manages to combine humor with unflinching honesty as one young woman tries to find herself amid the many, many choices that your twenties have to offer. BustleThe snappy direct address gives the feel of a playful internet bit, is sure to please Schwartzs loyal fans. BooklistWhat do millennials love more than a quiz? NOTHING (except for killing off the diamond and napkin industries). Thats part of what makes Dana Schwartzs unflinching, hilarious, and feminist memoir, Choose Your Own Disaster, such a fun ride. PopSugarChoose Your Own Disaster is a salted caramel of a memoir. Her travails as an early 20-something aspiring writer/rom-com character are the perfect mixture of salty and sweet. The Washington Post About the Author Dana Schwartz is an arts and culture writer based in Los Angeles with writing for the New Yorker, the Guardian, New York Observer, Marie Claire, Glamour, Mic, GQ, VICE, and more. She is currently a staff writer for Entertainment Weekly. She created a parody Twitter account called @GuyInYourMFA based on the people shes encountered in fiction workshops, and another one called @DystopianYA about the tropes in all of the young adult fiction books shes read. Her own (non-dystopian) YA book, And Were Off, was published May 2017 by Penguin/Razorbil.
