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Unwifeable: A Memoir Audiobook

Unwifeable: A Memoir Audiobook

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NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE BRAND NEW YORK POST * MARIE CLAIRE * ELITE DAILY * REFINERY29 * ROMPER * PRIDE * PUREWOW

“A gutsy publication you need to see right now. Filled up with heart and humor, it’s scary great.” —Courtney Like

Unwifeable may be the “riveting” (Cheryl Strayed), “inspirational” (Issa Rae), “hilarious” (Candace Bushnell) debut memoir from notorious internet dating columnist Mandy Stadtmiller that is destined to “blow you away” (Colin Quinn). Critics call it “extraordinary” (Cat Marnell) about Unwifeable: A Memoir , “unflinching” (Elle), “outstanding” (BBC), “outrageously enjoyable” (Booklist) and “a must-read” (BuzzFeed).

Provocative, fearless, and dizzyingly uncensored, Mandy spills every single secret she knows about dating, networking, comedy, celebrity, media, psychology, relationships, addiction, and the quest to find 1’s accurate nature. She requires visitors behind the moments (and name titles) as she relays her absolutely addictive journey.

Starting in 2005, Mandy accumulates everything to move in the united states to Manhattan, looking for a fresh start. She actually is newly divorced, thirty-years-old, with a fantasy job at the New York Post. She actually is ready to overcome the city, the industry, the world. But within the glitz and glamour, there is a darker aspect threatening to surface area. The drug-fueled, never-ending party begins as exciting…but grows ever-terrifying. Too many blackout evenings and frightening decisions begin to include up. As she looks for the reality behind the façade, Mandy realizes that falling in love earned’t repair her—until she learns to accept herself first.

This is a true New York story book brought to life—Sex and the town on acid. Ideal for when “you feel stuck in some way and desire to become unstuck” (Caroline Kepnes), you’all quickly understand why Unwifeable is one of the greatest reviewed, most beloved memoirs of the year.

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