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An irresistible memoir for anyone who's ever wondered what's coming next...
Kimberlee Auerbach has been in therapy. She's seen a Reiki Master. She's even given hypnosis a try. They can't give her want she wants... to know her future is going to be bright, that everything will be okay. So she makes an appointment with Iris Goldblatt, "tarot card reader and mirror of the soul." Instead of predicting the future, each card sparks a memory: like the time Kimberlee tried to be wild, and caught crabs from an Argentine painter; or the night her father "proposed" at Morton's Steakhouse (presenting her with an engagement ring for her boyfriend to use); or the moment Kimberlee found the strength to kick out her freeloading ex. In a Wizard of Oz-like twist of fate, Kimberlee realizes she had the answers all along-that's it's not about looking to the future, it's about trusting yourself along the way.
Exuberantly alive and refreshingly candid, The Devil, The Lovers & Me, will take you on a journey down one woman's path, only to reflect yours back. You, too, will see yourself in the cards ... The Devil, The Lovers, even the Fool.
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"So fresh and original you don't want it to end." Naomi Wolf
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"Kimberlee Auerbach made me laugh, love, and leap into the future open-armed, right along with her. If she's got a handful of cards, she knows how to deal them! Bravo!" Maria Dahvana Headley
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"Frank, funny, and fiercely insightful." Susan Shapiro
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"Warning: there will be times when you will be laughing so hard that you won't realize that you are also crying....A shining example of what it means to be humorously flawed and gloriously alive." Courtney Martin, author of Perfect Girls, Starving Daughters
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"A witty, gut-honest account of what it's like to be a smart, sexy, single woman in her 30s." Sally Koslow, author of Little Pink Slips
About the Author
Kimberlee Auerbach is a former Fox News producer who now writes and performs full time. Her comedic monologues have been performed throughout New York, including a sold-out run at the Ninth Annual New York International Fringe Festival, several Moth GrandSLAM Championships, the Original Improv, the Kraine Theater, and the Bitter End.