The Perfect Man or the Perfect Me
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Publish date: 10/01/2011
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"[David] eloquently and humorously unveil[s] what could be a new subgenre: Chick Lit with a Message." - New York Post "[David] Simultaneously channel[s] Charles Bukowski and Anas Nin...with a truly authentic voice that makes Sex and the City look like Disneyland." - Ian Kerner, New York Times Bestselling author of She Comes First "A thoughtful chronicle with inspiring lessons in personal growth and building a life one loves from the inside out." - Publishers Weekly "In this new form of reality lit, Anna David shows it's never too late to come of age and sometimes it takes an unexpected fairy godmother- say Helen Gurley Brown-to get us there. Anna had me falling for her, myself, and this book with every brave and vulnerable page." - Jennifer Belle, New York Times bestselling author of High Maintenance and The Seven Year Bitch "Anna David's journey is ripe with wry observation of situations ranging from poignant to hilarious, ending with the ultimate message that we create our own happy endings. In short? I fell for Anna David, and you will, too." - Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author of Bitter Is the New Black "Because every girl can use a best-friend-in-a-book, and this one is a winner: funny, smart, and brutally honest." - Flavorwire.com "David's debut novel combines a candid picture of addiction and recovery with scandalously funny, only-in-LA adventures." - Redbook Magazine "Funny, smart and compulsively likeable, Anna David is this decade's answer to Carrie Bradshaw. There won't be a single second you won't root for her as she bravely tries to answer the resonating question: how can I be my best self? I loved every moment of her discovery." - Allison Winn Scotch, the New York Times bestselling author of TIME OF MY LIFE and THE DEPARTMENT OF LOST AND FOUND "Anna David has provided us with the real deal--a rollercoaster read that transports us in to the world of the Party Girl. Once emblematic for feminine machismo and independence, the party girl of today is in fact a human being with an illness. At once uproarious and poignant, Anna David's portrayal of the experience of addiction and nuances of recovery is the most accurate I have come across." - Dr. Drew Pinsky, addiction expert and host of Loveline
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