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Jen Lancaster was born in November 1967. After graduating with a B. A. in political science, she worked for an HMO and then at a technology company. In December 2002, after being unemployed for over a year, she launched a website to air her frustrations about unemployment and it gained popularity toon meer quickly. Her first book, Bitter Is the New Black, was published in 2005. Her other works include Bright Lights, Big Ass; Such a Pretty Fat; Pretty in Plaid; My Fair Lazy; Jeneration X; If You Were Here, and the Tao of Martha. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

Werken van Jen Lancaster

If You Were Here (2011) 345 exemplaren
Here I Go Again (2013) 219 exemplaren
I Regret Nothing: A Memoir (2015) 133 exemplaren
Twisted Sisters (2014) 131 exemplaren
The Gatekeepers (2017) 80 exemplaren
The Best of Enemies (2015) 80 exemplaren
By The Numbers (2016) 64 exemplaren

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So enjoyed Bitter is the New Black, so I jumped to read this book. Story is about a group of sorority Housemothers, their background, how they landed there and their current situations.

I envisioned a fun read, with laugh out loud situations, it was on the fun side, but much slower than I expected. Many characters that I could not connect with, storyline jumped from each character and seemed very disjointed. This could work as a beach read for a young mom, able to pick up and down easily.

Thanks to Little A and NetGalley for this ARC. This is my honest opinion.
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LoriKBoyd | Nov 22, 2023 |
Hilarious! At times I was laughing out loud. I look forward to reading her other books.
 
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LinBee83 | 65 andere besprekingen | Aug 23, 2023 |
I love Jen Lancaster! She isn't afraid to be her sarcastic self, just like me, and I love her for that. Not everyone can "get" her humor, but really, if you don't, you shouldn't be reading one of her books anyway. Big girls just seem to have their own brand of humor and sarcasm that smaller girls just don't get. Probably because smaller girls are happy and NOT bitter like Jen and the rest of the world's "big girls." My favorite anecdote was when she was picking up the packet at the marathon with all the fitness freaks. I think Jen did learn something along her unemployment journey, and all was not for naught. She learned that having the "best" and most expensive things isn't necessarily the best way to live, or what makes you happy. I appreciate her open, straight-forward, call-it-like-I-see-it attitude. It gives me hope that I too will make it through rough times and come out on top.

I would recommend any of Jen's books for anyone with an "attitude" or "sarcasm" problem. If you want an honest look at life in a down economy and need a laugh, Bitter should be your choice. Basically, this is for anyone that can appreciate good humor.
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