How to Be a Grown-Up
Autor Daisy Buchananen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iun 2018
Have you ever felt lost, anxious, panicky about adulthood?
Have you ever spent a hungover Sunday crying into a bowl of cereal?
Have you ever scrolled through Instagram and felt nothing but green-eyed jealousy and evil thoughts?
Award-winning journalist, Grazia agony aunt and real-life big sister to five smart, stylish, stunning twenty-something young women, Daisy Buchanan has been there, done that and got the vajazzle.
In How to be a Grown-Up, she dispenses all the emotional and practical advice you need to negotiate a difficult decade. Covering everything from how to become more successful and confident at work, how to feel pride in yourself without needing validation from others, how to turn rivals into mentors, and how to *really* enjoy spending time on your own, this is a warm, kind, funny voice in the dark saying "Honestly don't worry, you're doing your best and you're amazing!"
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472238832
ISBN-10: 1472238834
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Headline
Colecția Headline
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472238834
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Headline
Colecția Headline
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
I really, really, really could have done with Daisy Buchanan in my twenties.
Her humour and honesty never fail to make me laugh, cry and feel less alone.
For anyone struggling with all this growing up nonsense.
Wonderful! So funny and sparkly. Every woman should read it.
Daisy's witty tone and incredibly relatable anecdotes will have you laughing out loud.
Her painfully honest, hilarious anecdotes make you feel in good company.
Daisy Buchanan has penned an essential read for every twentysomething - and it's turned in to our go-to guide for adulthood meltdowns.
Honest, funny, full of good advice, but above all kind.
This is a fun, feisty book and reading Buchanan is like listening to that friend we all have who gives stellar life advice.
'I thought that as thirty drew nearer, success and happiness were supposed to float towards me like a drink on an inflatable coaster in the Club Tropicana video.'
Who feels like a grown-up when they're eighteen? Or even twenty-one? With thirty fast approaching, journalist and agony aunt Daisy Buchanan found herself worrying about whether or not she was a 'proper' grown up yet. Her twenties had been a familiar tale of boyfriends lost, overdrafts spent, one-night stands, disastrous outfits and jobs that didn't turn out to be quite what she had hoped. But had she learnt anything on the way? In her unstintingly honest and hilarious account of a defining decade, Daisy shares the highs and the lows to show us that adulthood really is only in the eye of the beholder.
Or could it be that by surviving her mistakes she'd grown up without really noticing?
Her humour and honesty never fail to make me laugh, cry and feel less alone.
For anyone struggling with all this growing up nonsense.
Wonderful! So funny and sparkly. Every woman should read it.
Daisy's witty tone and incredibly relatable anecdotes will have you laughing out loud.
Her painfully honest, hilarious anecdotes make you feel in good company.
Daisy Buchanan has penned an essential read for every twentysomething - and it's turned in to our go-to guide for adulthood meltdowns.
Honest, funny, full of good advice, but above all kind.
This is a fun, feisty book and reading Buchanan is like listening to that friend we all have who gives stellar life advice.
'I thought that as thirty drew nearer, success and happiness were supposed to float towards me like a drink on an inflatable coaster in the Club Tropicana video.'
Who feels like a grown-up when they're eighteen? Or even twenty-one? With thirty fast approaching, journalist and agony aunt Daisy Buchanan found herself worrying about whether or not she was a 'proper' grown up yet. Her twenties had been a familiar tale of boyfriends lost, overdrafts spent, one-night stands, disastrous outfits and jobs that didn't turn out to be quite what she had hoped. But had she learnt anything on the way? In her unstintingly honest and hilarious account of a defining decade, Daisy shares the highs and the lows to show us that adulthood really is only in the eye of the beholder.
Or could it be that by surviving her mistakes she'd grown up without really noticing?