Book Review: Being Jazz

Being Jazz, Jazz Jennings’ memoir of growing up transgender, has the power to make a massive difference in the world.  Between her TLC reality show and activism, she has already made huge strides in bringing transgender issues to light and educating the country.  Unfortunately, I was not a fan of this book.  Jazz wrote it…

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Book Review: It Was Me All Along

It is difficult to read Andie Mitchell’s account of how her weight creeped close to 300 pounds by age 20.  She describes eating bowl after bowl of cereal after school and cupcake after cupcake before the birthday party even starts.  You want to just scream “STOP! You’re doing this to yourself!”  But addiction does not…

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Book Review: Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes

A memoir of a love affair with France (and a man there) that INCLUDES recipes?!  This book was quite literally made for me.  Elizabeth Bard describes how she fell in love with Gwendal and his bohême lifestyle, all while discovering the beautiful outdoor markets and quaint bistros of Paris. As Bard acclimates to her new home…

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Reading List: Girls’ Trip

Whether it’s a trip or a staycation, sometimes you want to hole up with a stack of books.  Here, I’ll provide themed lists so you can stock up and get to reading! Whether you’re single or in a relationship, sometimes you just want to go away with the gals.  It’s a completely different experience and…

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Book Review: Primates of Park Avenue

Wednesday Martin’s memoir about life as an Upper East Side mommy made waves across Manhattan and the nation.  She was an inhabitant of the trendy West Village until she and her husband decided to make the pilgrimage uptown to raise their son, where it is more conservative and label conscious.  Martin feels utterly out of place and…

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Book Review: Born on a Blue Day

If you’ve seen Rain Man, you’re familiar with the extremely rare Savant Syndrome, which affects a small portion of those with Asperger’s, on the autistic spectrum.  Daniel Tammet is the real deal.  In this memoir, he describes what was going through his mind as a child while he struggled with the anxiety of social interaction.  He also describes…

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Book Review: Yes Please

My very observant boyfriend noticed how disappointed I was when Amy Poehler’s new book was stolen from me during a white elephant gift exchange.  He must have told Santa because just a couple weeks later, I received the very book for our own Chrismukkah gift swap.  The holidays may be over, but if somebody is…

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Book Review: Watch Me

I’ve always been a fan of Anjelica Huston’s work but knew very little about her life.  I’d heard she had a sorta famous father and dated Jack Nicholson for a bit, but now I realize her father was one of the most famous directors of our time and her relationship with Nicholson lasted 17 years.…

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Book Review: What Remains

Carole Radziwill has become a household name thanks to her participation on the reality show “Real Housewives of New York City.”  I have always found her to be the sane one on that show with a biting sense of humor.  Maybe that’s because she doesn’t need Real Housewives to make her interesting so she doesn’t…

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Book Review: Go Ask Alice

“Go Ask Alice” has been used for years as a teaching tool for middle and high school students.  It is a supposedly real account written by “Anonymous” (to maintain authenticity) that is gritty enough to caution young people against using drugs.  Enough people told me how moved they were by the story that I decided…

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