An Introverts Year of Living Dangerously
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Köp båda 2 för 397 kr Two best friends document their post-college lives in a hilarious, relatable, and powerfully honest epistolary memoir. Fast friends since they met at Brown University during their freshman year, Jessica Pan and Rachel Kapelke-Dale vowed...
Tender, courageous and extremely funny, this book will make us all braver. -- Daisy Buchanan Painfully hilarious * Red * In a world of self-care and nights in, this book will inspire and remind you to do some things that scare you every so often. -- Emma Gannon A chronicle of Pans hilarious and painful year of being an extrovert. * Stylist * Absolutely bloody great. As a textbook, concrete, public changing, foghorn extrovert, I find Jessica Pans descriptions of introversion and shyness fascinating and she is very funny. -- Nell Frizzell Well, I adored this. Beautifully written, fascinating and so, so funny. Had me properly guffawing on the bus. -- Lauren Bravo Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come achieves what so many books claim (but then frankly fail) to do: making you laugh, while at the same time managing to inspire. Pan is a gem, and her introvert's exploration of extroversion is all at once delightful and deftly rendered. -- Sara Barron Relatable, moving, and fantastically funny. -- Rhik Samadder Hilarious, unexpected and ultimately life-affirming. Beautifully written and so funny! I related to it A LOT. You WILL laugh and laugh while reading this. * Sun * I loved it! It's such a wonderful title, and the book lives up to it. -- Nigella Lawson
Jessica Pan is a journalist whose work has appeared in the likes of the Guardian's Weekend magazine, Stylist, The Cut, Lenny Letter and Vice. She has a BA in Psychology from Brown University. Jessica is also the co-author of the book Graduates in Wonderland, an epistolary memoir about living in Beijing and Paris. She previously worked as a TV reporter and magazine editor in Beijing and now lives in London.