Girl Walks into a Bar . . .
By Rachel Dratch
By Rachel Dratch
By Rachel Dratch
By Rachel Dratch
By Rachel Dratch
Read by Rachel Dratch
By Rachel Dratch
Read by Rachel Dratch
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Humor | Performing Arts
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Humor | Performing Arts
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Humor | Performing Arts | Audiobooks
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$24.00
Feb 05, 2013 | ISBN 9781592407576
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Mar 29, 2012 | ISBN 9781101579909
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Apr 26, 2012 | ISBN 9781101564370
313 Minutes
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Praise
“Ms. Dratch maintains a blunt, irreverent and gently jaded posture, party because of experience . . . [she] turns her setbacks into irreverent vignettes . . . . her book, which moves from tales of Second City and “Saturday Night Live” to an exploration of motherhood, convinces you that she has seen enough to justify a show business memoir.” — Jason Zinoman, The New York Times
"Ms. Dratch maintains a blunt, irreverent and gently jaded posture, party because of experience . . . [she] turns her setbacks into irreverent vignettes . . . . her book, which moves from tales of Second City and “Saturday Night Live” to an exploration of motherhood, convinces you that she has seen enough to justify a show business memoir." — New York Times
“Funny, honest, and optimistic. It’s like spending a delightful evening with Rachel, but in a format that allows you to put her in your purse and enjoy her on the bus.” —Tina Fey
“A hilarious look at how unpredictable and beautiful life can be. Like Dratch, Girl Walks into a Bar . . . is honest, surprising, and always funny.” —Amy Poehler
“[Girl Walks Into a Bar…] will take you away.” —Janet Maslin, The New York Times
“Dratch’s book is definitely funny, but it is her courage to speak openly about her struggle with dating, romance, and the Holy Grail of feminine culture—motherhood—that makes this work as unconventional as her path to both television stardom and maternity.” —The Huffington Post
“A hilarious and incisive view of her unexpected life trajectory.” —The Village Voice
"It’s rare that you find a book so sharply funny yet deeply optimistic. I LOVED this book from start to finish. Rachel’s stories are just so candid and honest- It was hard not laugh out loud- so I often did." —Mike Birbiglia, New York Times bestselling author of Sleepwalk with Me
"[Girl Walks Into A Bar…] will take you away."
— Janet Maslin, New York Times
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