Summary:
The book is a collection of humorous essays recounting the author's real-life anecdotes and experiences, often involving alcohol, dating, and her quirky take on everyday situations. It showcases her sharp wit and self-deprecating humor as she navigates through a series of misadventures and candidly shares her thoughts on various subjects.
Key points:
1. Self-Expression: Handler promotes authenticity and free self-expression, often using humor and sarcasm.
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