Product Description "OMG, this the best concept for a book ever...Dear Diary is totally going to be the next Ask Alice, and if you dont already own it, get it now." -JANE Magazine "Heres your chance to have all the benefits of a...
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Product Description "OMG, this the best concept for a book ever...Dear Diary is totally going to be the next Ask Alice, and if you dont already own it, get it now." -JANE Magazine "Heres your chance to have all the benefits of a tortured adolescence without the shitty childhood. Congratulations!" --Sarah Silverman TRUE STORIES! "I hate my life" is teen speak for "Things are going pretty good." When Lesley wrote about Sheryl Rosenthal (its funny how you remember everyones first and last name like that) making her feel "retarded" back in the 6th grade, the world was a dark, lonely place and she could see no light at the end of the tunnel. When she discovered heroin, things got even worse. Today, with the perspective of only rock bottom can give you, Lesley looks back at the apocalypse that was adolescence and asks, "What the hell was I talking about?" The book is a collection of a girls funniest diary entries from 12 to 25 years old. She updates each entry by tracking down the people involved and asking awkward questions like, "Do you remember when I tried to beat you up?" Sometimes old friends apologize. Sometimes they become new enemies. No matter who she talks to about he days we all discovered sex, drugs, and rock n roll, one thing become abundantly clear: Boys are totally immature. About the Author Lesley Arfin was born in Long Island, New York, in 1978. After a few botched attempts at academia she settled on writingmore specifically, writing a regular "Dear Diary" column for Vice Magazine beginning in 2002. The column was an instant success, giving Vice a much needed "chick angle," and launching Arfins writing career. She has since gone on to write for a variety of other magazines including Jane, Nylon, and i-D. Dear Diary is her first book. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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