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Nobody Cares

Essays

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Witty and painfully honest essays about perfection vs. reality: “Hilarious…[an] incredibly distinctive voice.” —Emma Gannon, bestselling author of Olive
 
From the author of the popular newsletter That’s What She SaidNobody Cares is a candid personal essay collection about work, failure, friendship, and the messy business of being alive in your twenties and thirties.
As she shares her hard-won insights from screwing up, growing up, and trying to find her own path, Anne T. Donahue offers all the honesty, laughs, and reassurance of a late-night phone call with your best friend. Whether she’s giving a signature pep talk, railing against summer, or describing her own mental health struggles, Anne reminds us that failure is normal, saying no to things is liberating, and we’re all a bunch of beautiful disasters—and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
 
“Her essays about the less photogenic moments of her life contain their own sort of beauty, the kind that comes from failing and persevering. From breaking down her anxiety disorder to getting in touch with helpful and well-deserved female rage, Donahue is as inspiring as she is droll.” ―Vulture
 
“Frank, funny, observations.” —Cosmopolitan
 
“I don’t know how anyone could read her and not immediately fall in love.” —Scaachi Koul, author of One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter

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      August 1, 2018
      In her debut book, podcast host and journalist Anne T. Donahue (not to be confused with Anne Donahue, the creator of CSI, as the author points out) recounts her mid-twenties realization that no one really pays attention to anyone but themselves. After an adolescence marked by misadventure (everything from shirking her parents' beloved Catholic traditions to repeating twelfth grade to spending a year, post high school, working as a hardware-store manager), Donahue expended a great deal of energy worrying about how others perceived her. It wasn't until she decided to make her way as a writer and was forced to move back in with her parents that Donahue realized that what some people consider a setback does not always equal a lack of personal progress. More importantly, nobody cares much anyway! Donahue's tight collection of essays is perfect for anyone struggling to break free from the idea that the world is watching his or her every move. Smart, funny, honest, and as encouraging as an hour-long phone call with a faraway friend.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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