Saturday, May 7, 2011

Bossypants

By Tina Fey, 277 p.




Tina Fey, creator and star of ‘30 Rock’ and former anchor of Saturday Night Live’s ‘Weekend Update,’ flexes her hilarious writing muscles in Bossypants.  Fey explores her early childhood, her awkward forays into what it means to be a ‘woman’ and a lengthy chapter on just how cool her dad is.  Between these reminiscences and her wonderful fashion tips (baggy t-shirts belted with a fanny pack are always in), Fey talks about her Sarah Palin impressions, what it’s like working on SNL and her early days in Chicago-style improvisational theatre.

Tina Fey’s distinctive comedy style shines in Bossypants.  Witty, hilarious, and well-written, this is a memoir for the ages.  Reader’s who enjoyed Sloane Crosley’s I was told there’d be cake and How did you get this number? will enjoy this book.

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