Browse by category
- Events
- RandomHouse
- Children/Teen
- Fiction
- NewSouthBooks
- PDL
- Free ebooks
- NZ Post 2010
- Benns Books
- Area 52
- Art
- Arty Bees
- Best Sellers
- Biography name changed
- Board Book
- Booksellers 2011
- Booksellers 2017
- Brunswick
- Bryan's Books
- Cafe
- Cars
- CDs
- Cher Favorite Books
- Children & Young Adult
- Children's
- Children's Non-Fiction
- Classic
- Classic Fantasy Literature
- Computer Science
- Contemporary Fiction
- Crime
- Current Exhibition
- Donation Drive
- Duomo
- DVDs
- Earth Builder
- EAST
- Easy Read
- Education
- Environment
- Fans of Grady Hendrix
- Fiction
- Foreign Language
- Games
- Gardening
- General History
- Gift Cards
- Gift Vouchers
- Glenn's Favorite Books
- Graphic Novels
- History
- Illustration
- Indie Book Awards 2018
- Introduction
- Italian
- John
- Leading Edge 2010
- liber
- Lifestyle and Contemporary Culture
- Magazines
- Maori
- Matrix Products
- Messiness
- Mystery
- New World Era
- New Zealand History
- No Category
- Non Fiction
- Novel
- Oh Studio
- Paperback Picture
- Personal Development
- Pictures and Pages
- Poetry
- Recycled Textbooks
- Reference and Anthology
- Religion
- River Press
- Sarah Bestsellers
- Sci-fi/Fantasy
- Second Hand
- Stationery
- Subscription
- Supernova
- TESTPLANET2
- The Mint Shop
- Top 10 Books
- Touchwood
- Travel
- Warwick's Top 5 of All Time Books
Not That Kind of Girl A Young Woman Tells You What Shes Learned by Lena Dunham
$12.95 NZD
Category: Ryan
"NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER For readers of Nora Ephron, Tina Fey, and David Sedaris, this hilarious, wise, and fiercely candid collection of personal essays establishes Lena Dunham--the acclaimed creator, producer, and star of HBO's "Girls"--as one of the most original young talents writing today. In "N "NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER For readers of Nora Ephron, Tina Fey, and David Sedaris, this hilarious, wise, and fiercely candid collection of personal essays establishes Lena Dunham--the acclaimed creator, producer, and star of HBO's "Girls"--as one of the most original young talents writing today. In "Not That Kind of Girl, " Dunham illuminates the experiences that are part of making one's way in the world: falling in love, feeling alone, being ten pounds overweight despite eating only health food, having to prove yourself in a room full of men twice your age, finding true love, and most of all, having the guts to believe that your story is one that deserves to be told. "Take My Virginity (No Really, Take It)" is the account of Dunham's first time, and how her expectations of sex didn't quite live up to the actual event ("No floodgate had been opened, no vault of true womanhood unlocked"); "Girls & Jerks" explores her former attraction to less-than-nice guys--guys who had perfected the "dynamic of disrespect" she found so intriguing; "Is This Even Real?" is a meditation on her lifelong obsession with death and dying--what she calls her "genetically predestined morbidity." And in "I Didn't F*** Them, but They Yelled at Me," she imagines the tell-all she will write when she is eighty and past caring, able to reflect honestly on the sexism and condescension she has encountered in Hollywood, where women are "treated like the paper thingies that protect glasses in hotel bathrooms--necessary but infinitely disposable." Exuberant, moving, and keenly observed, "Not That Kind of Girl" is a series of dispatches from the frontlines of the struggle that is growing up. "I'm already predicting my future shame at thinking I had anything to offer you," Dunham writes. "But if I can take what I've learned and make one menial job easier for you, or prevent you from having the kind of sex where you feel you must keep your sneakers on in case you want to run away during the act, then every misstep of mine will have been worthwhile." NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "THE GLOBE AND MAIL "AND "LIBRARY JOURNAL" "The gifted Ms. Dunham not only writes with observant precision, but also brings a measure of perspective, nostalgia and an older person's sort of wisdom to her portrait of her (not all that much) younger self and her world. . . . By simply telling her own story in all its specificity and sometimes embarrassing detail, she has written a book that's as acute and heartfelt as it is funny."--Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times"" " "Dunham has crafted warm, intelligent writing that is both deeply personal and engaging. . . . [Hers] is not only a voice who deserves to be heard but also one who will inspire other important voices to tell their stories too."--Roxane Gay, "Time"" " "A lovely, touching, surprisingly sentimental portrait of a woman who, despite repeatedly baring her body and soul to audiences, remains a bit of an enigma: a young woman who sets the agenda, defies classification and seems utterly at home in her own skin."--"Chicago Tribune"" " "A lot of us fear we don't measure up beautywise and that we endure too much crummy treatment from men. On these topics, Dunham is funny, wise, and, yes, brave."--"Elle" ...Show more
1 - 1 of 1