![]() ![]() And while you’re at it, here is some audio enhancement to take along for the ride:ġ. It’s an autobiography worth picking up, and that might even make you want to sign up for improv classes. hate mail) and also leaves us with solid advice on how to deal with the adversity of convention – all in a manner that is tactful and indicative of her status as an “every-woman” that anyone can identify with. She gives us a glimpse into her experience of being the subject of a photoshoot, responds to letters she indirectly received via the internet (i.e. At the suggestion of my sister, I decided to take on the challenge and read Tina Fey’s recent release, Bossypants.Īlong with the patent Tina Fey humor (the book reads like an audio book read by Fey herself), Bossypants chronicles Fey’s journey from being her parents’ “change of life baby” to her foray into improv at The Second City in Chicago that led to her days at Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock, to having her own family. When I set out to select a book for this month’s mixtape I was faced with a dilemma – my love of non-fiction stories was about to go head-on with my need for the lush lyrical landscapes that only fiction could provide for a good music mix…or so I thought. ![]()
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