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Paperback How to Grow Up: A Memoir Book

ISBN: 0142181196

ISBN13: 9780142181195

How to Grow Up: A Memoir

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"A gutsy, wise memoir-in-essays from a writer praised as 'impossible to put down'"-- People From PEN America Literary Award-winning author Michelle Tea comes a moving personal essay collection about the trials and triumphs of shedding your vices in order to find yourself. As an aspiring young writer in San Francisco, Michelle Tea lived in a scuzzy communal house: she drank; she smoked; she snorted anything she got her hands on; she toiled for the minimum wage; she dated men and women, and sometimes both at once. But between hangovers and dead-end jobs, she scrawled in notebooks and organized dive bar poetry readings, working to make her literary dreams a reality. In How to Grow Up , Tea shares her awkward stumble towards the life of a Bona Fide Grown-Up: healthy, responsible, self-aware, and stable. She writes about passion, about her fraught relationship with money, about adoring Barney's while shopping at thrift stores, about breakups and the fertile ground between relationships, about roommates and rent, and about being superstitious ("why not, it imbues this harsh world of ours with a bit of magic"). At once heartwarming and darkly comic, How to Grow Up proves that the road less traveled may be a difficult one, but if you embrace life's uncertainty and dust yourself off after every screw up, slowly but surely, you just might make it to adulthood. "Wild, wickedly funny, and refreshingly relevant." -- Elle "This compulsively readable collection is so damn good, you'll tear through the whole thing (and possibly take notes along the way)." --Bustle

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Extremely Relateable, Funny, Real Talk from a Smart Woman Who's Grown Up

I read this book during my last summer of college while living abroad in Jerusalem. I was lonely and often frustrated by the realities of living abroad vs how I had imagined it, and I was nervous about graduating and starting a job and moving after returning to the US. I felt like it was time to do some "growing up," and I discovered this book. The way she talks about her struggles with money made me laugh and nod and feel like someone understood me. Her descriptions of her struggles as a young girl trying not to be a cog in a bad machine (avoiding meat, trying to avoid products made with human exploitation, avoiding processed foods, etc) were another highlight for me. She speaks very frankly about her addictions and codependence on shady characters and what made her realize it was time to grow up.
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