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Bossypants
Book • 2011
Bossypants is a candid and humorous memoir by Tina Fey, detailing her journey from childhood to becoming a renowned comedian and writer.
The book explores her experiences in the male-dominated comedy industry, her time on Saturday Night Live, and her creation of 30 Rock.
Fey also discusses personal topics such as motherhood, marriage, and societal pressures on women.
The book explores her experiences in the male-dominated comedy industry, her time on Saturday Night Live, and her creation of 30 Rock.
Fey also discusses personal topics such as motherhood, marriage, and societal pressures on women.
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as the best-selling memoir on Audible over the past 20 years.


Guy Raz

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Audible: Don Katz
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as one of her first audiobooks, referencing a relatable experience for some listeners.


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, quoting a book from Tina Fey about not working with someone after 16 hour days.

Harvey Guillén

Harvey Guillén
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as the author of "Bossypants", discussing her experiences as a mean girl in high school.


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while discussing her experience as a lead in a TV show and the importance of confidence.


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