Monday, March 18, 2019

Bossy Pants by Tina Fey

Blurb submitted by Taylor T.

Bossy Pants is nonfiction

I am an avid reader of funny and real autobiographies by women who like to test their limits in the world. This one just so happens to be about Tina Fey, a beloved and hilarious actress and TV show personality. Starting from the beginning, this book outlines more than just the fame but also the dream and the rejection that goes with it. Tina Fey is a comedian who kind of changed the game for comedy. This is a book that helps defy the odds against the inequality of men wanting women to keep their mouths shut. Tina Fey wanted to be heard and was tired of the way things were, so she made her own rules. Interested in all life has to offer and eager to get what she wants, She will do everything she can to get to a place where she can make everyone laugh. I recommend this book to mainly teenage women and maybe upcoming comedians or entertainers who feel down. It's a real story of the struggle and the steps to take when you want something. If you are a young teen or child who is interested in theatre or acting or just plain entertainment, this book is for you. I also would recommend this to anyone who wants a good laugh because I can almost promise that this book will have you laughing inappropriately at some of the events.

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