Description |
196 pages ; 21 cm |
Summary |
A frank, funny personal essay collection about work, failure, feminism, and the messy business of being alive in your twenties and thirties. |
Contents |
Anxiety, you lying bitch -- In case of emergency -- I'll read your cards -- Near, far, wherever you are -- Work, bitch -- Failing upwards -- Things I have not failed (but quit proudly) -- "Why don't you drink?" -- It's called fashion, look it up -- Just do what I say -- Friendship mistakes I have made (so you don't have to) -- But, for the record: I am not fun -- The least interesting thing -- While in the awful -- That guy (TM) -- How I learned to stop worrying and love One Direction -- Icebreakers: a guide to making a real splash at a party -- An Anne for all seasons -- Burn it down -- Get to work -- It will never feel this bad again -- Hometown glory. |
Subject |
Canadian essays -- 21st century.
|
|
Canadian wit and humor.
|
Genre/Form |
Essays.
|
|
Humor.
|
ISBN |
9781770414235 (paperback) |
|
1770414231 (paperback) |
|