I Might Regret This: Essays, Drawings, Vulnerabilities and Other Stuff
Autor Abbi Jacobsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2019
A memoir in essays by Abbi Jacobson, the co-creator and co-star of hit comedy series Broad City.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780349010885
ISBN-10: 0349010889
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 132 x 200 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0349010889
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 132 x 200 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Poignant, funny and beautifully unabashed, I Might Regret This takes readers on both a cross-the-country adventure and a deep dive into Abbi Jacobson's gigantic heart
As a passionate fan of Abbi Jacobson's comedy, it was no surprise to me that this book is hilarious, peculiar and very smart. But I was unprepared for the courage she shows in making herself vulnerable on these pages: Jacobson cracks herself open and explores love and loneliness, travel and independence, success and self-loathing. I wish I hadn't finished reading this . . . I miss her already
Intimate and brave in a way her audience has yet to experience, I Might Regret This is a funny, vulnerable, generous and excruciatingly honest look at the beautiful heart that beats inside Abbi Jacobson
We love Abbi. Who doesn't love Abbi? This collection ... takes us through the early days of the show, the comedy world, and navigating love, work and loss while you try to figure out who you really are. Framed around a solo road trip, her pit stops, anecdotes and observations will make you feel like you are on that very car alongside her and always rooting for her. Plus, it's peppered by her illustrations
Have you watched Broad City yet? If not, do: Comedians Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson might be the Lucy and Ethel of Gen Y. Jacobson, who recently drove cross-country alone, uses the more tender side of her humor in this delightful mash-up of an essay collection. She's worth the trip
While asking many questions about adulthood--like what the impact of tucking in her shirt has had on her life - Abbi Jacobson infuses her sharp and witty voice to tell stories about loss, love and finding yourself
Part travelogue, part diary, you come for the delightful observations about road snacks and the life-changing magic of tucking in your shirt, and stay for the endearingly honest, quirky reflections on life, love, art, and work
Hilarious and cutting in equal measures, and relatable in so many ways
Jacobson was seeking to establish a "small, meaningful connection with a stranger," and that's exactly what she did. And that is exactly what she's done here, with each one of her readers
Her pit stops, anecdotes and observations - the book is peppered with her illustrations of the records and podcasts she listens to in the car - feel like you are on that very road trip with her
As a passionate fan of Abbi Jacobson's comedy, it was no surprise to me that this book is hilarious, peculiar and very smart. But I was unprepared for the courage she shows in making herself vulnerable on these pages: Jacobson cracks herself open and explores love and loneliness, travel and independence, success and self-loathing. I wish I hadn't finished reading this . . . I miss her already
Intimate and brave in a way her audience has yet to experience, I Might Regret This is a funny, vulnerable, generous and excruciatingly honest look at the beautiful heart that beats inside Abbi Jacobson
We love Abbi. Who doesn't love Abbi? This collection ... takes us through the early days of the show, the comedy world, and navigating love, work and loss while you try to figure out who you really are. Framed around a solo road trip, her pit stops, anecdotes and observations will make you feel like you are on that very car alongside her and always rooting for her. Plus, it's peppered by her illustrations
Have you watched Broad City yet? If not, do: Comedians Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson might be the Lucy and Ethel of Gen Y. Jacobson, who recently drove cross-country alone, uses the more tender side of her humor in this delightful mash-up of an essay collection. She's worth the trip
While asking many questions about adulthood--like what the impact of tucking in her shirt has had on her life - Abbi Jacobson infuses her sharp and witty voice to tell stories about loss, love and finding yourself
Part travelogue, part diary, you come for the delightful observations about road snacks and the life-changing magic of tucking in your shirt, and stay for the endearingly honest, quirky reflections on life, love, art, and work
Hilarious and cutting in equal measures, and relatable in so many ways
Jacobson was seeking to establish a "small, meaningful connection with a stranger," and that's exactly what she did. And that is exactly what she's done here, with each one of her readers
Her pit stops, anecdotes and observations - the book is peppered with her illustrations of the records and podcasts she listens to in the car - feel like you are on that very road trip with her
Notă biografică
Abbi
Jacobson
is
one
of
the
series
creators,
executive
producers,
and
stars
of
Comedy
Central's
critically
acclaimed
hit
showBroad
City.
She
is
theNew
York
Timesbestselling
author
of
the
illustrated
bookCarry
This
Book,
and
has
also
created
two
coloring
books:Color
This
Book:
New
York
CityandColor
This
Book:
San
Francisco.
She
is
the
host
ofA
Piece
of
Work,
the
Webby
Award-winning
podcast
from
the
Museum
of
Modern
Art
and
WNYC
Studios.