
How to Be a Grown Up
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Narrated by:
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Lily Bevan
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By:
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Daisy Buchanan
About this listen
For fans of Bryony Gordon and Caitlin Moran, a comforting, witty, supportive book for real 20-something women who want to discover how they can reach the end of the 'fun' decade knowing exactly who they are.
Have you ever felt lost, anxious, panicky about adulthood? Have you ever spent a hungover Sunday crying into a bowl of cereal? Have you ever scrolled through Instagram and felt nothing but green-eyed jealousy and evil thoughts? Award-winning journalist, Grazia agony aunt and real-life big sister to five smart, stylish, stunning 20-something young women, Daisy Buchanan has been there, done that and got the vajazzle.
In How to be a Grown-Up, she dispenses all the emotional and practical advice you need to negotiate a difficult decade. Covering everything including how to become more successful and confident at work, how to feel pride in yourself without needing validation from others, how to turn rivals into mentors and how to really enjoy spending time on your own, this is a warm, kind, funny voice in the dark saying, "Honestly, don't worry. You're doing your best, and you're amazing!
©2017 Daisy Buchanan (P)2018 Audible, LtdNot a how to book by any means but a fun read to make you feel a bit better about life and being shit at it!
Funny and feel good with some practical advice 👍
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A lovely, warm-hearted guide to adulting
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Well Worth A Read
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A great book.
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incredible!
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Must read for every 30 something
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I got that Daisy was a kind feminist pretty soon in. I got that it was a book about mistakes and how to learn from them too.
I don’t know why I didn’t get until chapter 10 that it was really a book for women. I enjoyed the perspective and I enjoyed the narrative. I enjoyed the performance and I enjoyed the uncomfortable nature that some of the writing left me feeling.
I don’t know how I ended up with this book but I’m so glad I did. Turns out, we are all just kind of winging it really. And you know what? That’s okay.
Okay. Nothing to do with the great gatsby.
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This isn't really a book for someone going through an incredibly difficult time beyond general everyday worries, as someone from the north of England and a working class background, there are some cringy moments listening to a middle class southerner talking about her struggles working as a journalist in London and moving back to her incredibly supportive mother and father's house - it sucked me out of the book many times and made me laugh for the wrong reasons.
That being said, the performance is great and the overall take away from the book is fantastic for women in their mid-twenties. Thank you for sharing your story so far!
Fun and uplifting read
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the most refreshing thing you'll ever listen to
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Good book
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