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Title:Unwifeable: A Memoir
Author:Mandy Stadtmiller
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 321 pages
Published:April 3rd 2018 by Gallery Books
Categories:Autobiography. Memoir. Nonfiction. Humor. Biography Memoir. Womens. Biography. New York
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Provocative, fearless, and dizzyingly uncensored, Mandy spills every secret she knows about dating, networking, comedy, celebrity, media, psychology, relationships, addiction, and the quest to find one’s true nature. She takes readers behind the scenes (and name names) as she relays her utterly addictive journey.

Starting in 2005, Mandy picks up everything to move across the country to Manhattan, looking for a fresh start. She is newly divorced, thirty-years-old, with a dream job at the New York Post. She is ready to conquer the city, the industry, the world. But underneath the glitz and glamour, there is a darker side threatening to surface. The drug-fueled, never-ending party starts off as thrilling…but grows ever-terrifying. Too many blackout nights and scary decisions begin to add up. As she searches for the truth behind the façade, Mandy realizes that falling in love won’t fix her—until she learns to accept herself first.

This is a true New York fairy tale brought to life—Sex and the City on acid. Perfect for when “you feel stuck in some way and wish to become unstuck” (Caroline Kepnes), you’all soon see why Unwifeable is one of the best reviewed, most beloved memoirs of the year.

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Original Title: Unwifeable
ISBN: 1501174037 (ISBN13: 9781501174032)
Edition Language: English


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I dont typically enjoy memoirs, but Unwifeable is one of the best books Ive ever read. Its relatable and honest, without being self-righteous. I highly recommend it, especially to anyone feeling a little lost.

Mandy Stadtmiller's Unwifeable is a brutally honest memoir about her life in Manhattan writing for the New York Post after leaving an unsatisfying job and marriage. She attends glamorous parties, meets a wide variety of celebrities (who are not always happy to make her acquaintance as a gossip journalist), gets in over her head with drugs and alcohol, all while trying to accept herself, develop meaningful relationships and a satisfying career. Although sometimes cringe-worthy and tough to read,

This is the most Raw and honest Memoir I have ever read. This book took so much courage and strength to write and I applaud the author for being so honest. I found this to be a very relatable book to many women and the struggles we go through in our lives. This book gives women hope for a better tomorrow. Once I picked up this book and started reading I was super interested and felt a connection with the author even though we have never met. I felt like most women reading this book will feel the

I was fortunate to win an ARC of: UNWIFEABLE - A MEMOIR by Mandy Stadtmiller through a Goodreads Giveaway and Gallery Books. I have to admit this: when I started this Memoir; I wasn't sure that it was a book I wanted to read. MY FIRST OPINION WAS UNEQUIVOCALLY MISGUIDED!! Ms Stadtmiller pours her heart and soul into writing her Memoir which takes place during the decade of her 30's. It begins with her move to NYC to take a position to write for THE POST. She's ecstatic at her good fortune and

I always feel a bit guilty rating and reviewing memoirs. Who am I to judge the quality of someone elses experience? My opinion of it doesnt make it more or less valid. Things I liked about this book: 1) Mandy. 2) I can relate to a lot of her feelings and her fears. 3) She got her happy ending, but it was framed in a way that was real, and painful, and work - not fairytale bullshit. Things I did not like: 1) As a writer and comedian in NY she meets a lot of famous people, and she dropped a lot of

A big thank you to Simon & Schuster Canada for sending along a review copy of this book. Fans of Cheryl Strayed and Stephanie Klein will enjoy this raw memoir that touches on everything from alcoholism and binge eating to sexual addiction. I wasn't familiar with the author and so when I glanced at the pink cover and title (I completely missed the cigarette on the cover), I expected some saccharine, cringey chick lit romance thing. Instead, I was surprised at how relatable and honest

Yay! A memoir about how messed up your life is AND being a comic? Two of my favorite things! Good memoir, she did some crazy shit out of hating herself and don't we all identify and I'm glad she has pulled herself together. Great memoir, great listen.

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