Jen Mann ist eigentlich ein Landei, lebt aber schon viele Jahre in New York. Als sie Ebby kennenlernt, wird die Provinz wieder zum Thema - vor allem, als Gomer und Alberta aus der Beziehung eine richtige Familie machen. Also geht es zurück aufs Land - und damit mitten hinein in den schillernden Mikrokosmos, den man Vororthölle nennt. Bevölkert wird er von swingenden Nachbarn, irrlichternden Helikopter-Müttern und einem wohlgehüteten Geheimnis, das auf den Namen Putzfrau hört. Und natürlich von Ebby, der die wunderbar launigen Beobachtungen seiner Gattin mit asiatischer Gelassenheit kommentiert. Denn er weiß: Noch amüsanter als das Leben im Vorort sind unsere Vorurteile darüber.
Jen Mann Bücher
Jen Mann ist die scharfsinnige und urkomische Stimme hinter dem beliebten Blog „People I Want to Punch in the Throat“. Ihre Schriften seziert humorvoll die oft absurden Realitäten des modernen Lebens, wobei sie sich besonders auf die chaotischen und überraschenden Erfahrungen des Elternseins und des gemeindenahen Engagements konzentriert. Mit messerscharfem Witz und nachvollziehbaren Anekdoten schafft Mann Erzählungen, die die alltäglichen Frustrationen und komischen Momente einfangen, die viele Leser bei sich selbst wiederfinden. Ihre Arbeit lädt zu einem gemeinsamen Gefühl des Verständnisses und des Lachens ein und bietet eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Mühsale und Freuden des häuslichen Lebens und der sozialen Dynamik.




Midlife Bites
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
"From the New York Times bestselling author of People I Want to Punch in the Throat comes a smart, funny, personal examination of what it's like to be at the crossroads of a woman's midlife crisis. Jen Mann had what appeared to be the perfect life: a successful career as a bestselling author and award-winning blogger, a devoted husband, teenage kids who weren't total jerks, and a badass minivan. So imagine her surprise when, at forty-seven years old, a midlife crisis kicked her straight in the ladybits. In an attempt to deal with the resulting range of emotions and physical changes in midlife, Jen posted a completely honest now-viral post, "Anyone Else Falling Apart Or Is It Just Me?" The response was instantaneous and overwhelming. Women from all over the country flooded the comments section, glad to see they weren't the only ones experiencing this feeling of isolation and dissatisfaction. It was the beginning of a movement. Midlife Bites encompasses these important conversations and observations, and creates a space and community for women to navigate through this major point in their lives, together, offering valuable insights and takeaways. Jen shares her own story as well as advice and wisdom from the online community she built. Please note, this isnot your mother's midlife crisis. Different from the typical self-help book, Jen tackles everything that bites about midlife and nothing is off-limits with her no-nonsense approach. Subjects include: raging hormones; sex (after forty); finding your purpose; learning to make new friends (yes, even as a grown-up); moving out of your comfort zone; having conversations that count, no more small talk; and how to deal with rogue chin hairs (and other nuisances). Midlife Bites is Jen Mann's call to action. She is leading the movement to create a new space where middle-aged women can share openly and honestly with one another. This no-BS collection of essays will help start the conversation and keep it going, because as women, we all have a right to be happy, fulfilled, and to feel whole, no matter what stage of life"-- Provided by publisher
People I Want to Punch in the Throat
Competitive Crafters, Drop-Off Despots, and Other Suburban Scourges
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Witty and incisive, this debut collection of essays from Jen Mann combines humor with unexpected warmth. Known for her blog "People I Want to Punch in the Throat," Mann explores relatable themes through her sharp observations, offering readers a blend of laughter and introspection. Each essay showcases her unique voice and perspective, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate a blend of satire and sincerity.
An uproarious essay collection offers a humorous and heartfelt exploration of navigating the chaos of the holiday season. With a unique blend of wit and charm, the book resonates with readers familiar with the comedic styles of Jenny Lawson and Samantha Irby. It serves as a relatable guide for those looking to survive the festive frenzy, making it an ideal gift for anyone seeking laughter and comfort during the holidays.