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More copies of this ISBN:The Broke Diaries: The Completely True and Hilarious Misadventures of a Good Girl Gone Brokeby Angela Nissel
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:"People always say I?m going to look back on these days and laugh — why put it off?" When Angela Nisell found herself struggling financially while in college, instead of sulking, she decided to entertain herself by creating an online journal that chronicled her day-to-day trials and tribulations. Written with humor and intelligence, her "Broke Diary" quickly found an audience as people wrote to Angela to empathize with, console, and laugh with her about her experiences and even share their own. The Broke Diaries is the first complete compilation of her experiences, written in a voice that is funny, unique, and dead-on. Review:"The Broke Diaries is the New Economy's version of Down and Out in Paris and London, George Orwell's 1933 book about the urban poor. What makes Nissel's book shine is her unsentimental prose and wicked sense of humor." USA Today Review:"Her searing laugh-out-loud commentary makes this a must have — if you're broke yourself, get it from the library." Jennifer Hunt, Honey Magazine Review:"The deft way Nissel transforms the ordeals of poverty into funny, reassuring anecdotes makes it an almost enviable condition." Miranda Purves, Mademoiselle Magazine Synopsis:People always say I'm going to look back on these days and laugh — why put it off? When Angela Nissel found herself struggling financially while in college, instead of sulking, she decided to entertain herself by creating an online journal that chronicled her day-to-day trials and tribulations. Written with humor and intelligence, her Broke Diary quickly found an audience as people wrote to Angela to empathize with, console, and laugh with her about her experiences and even share their own. The Broke Diaries is the first complete compilation of her experiences, written in a voice that is funny, unique, and dead-on. On buying ramen noodles: I am sooooooo embarassed. I only have 33 cents. I (please don't laugh) put the money on the counter and quickly attempt to dash out with my Chicken Flavored Salt Noodles. The guy calls me back I look up instinctively, I should have run . . . Why didn't I run He tells me the noodles are 35 cents. I try to apologize sincerely. I thought the sign said 33 cents yesterday, so that's all I brought with me. Could he wait while I ran home and get the 2 cents? I show him my student I.D. to let him know I am not a thief. He shakes his head and motions either for me to get the hell out of his store and never come back again or get the money as do come back. I don't know. He said something like Nyeh and swiped his hand in my direction. I can't translate hand motions well. The noodles: tasty What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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