Actor and humourist Annabelle Gurwitch returns with this New York Times bestseller, a wickedly funny book of essays about the indignities faced by femmes d'un certain !ge. Whether she is falling in lust at the Genius Bar, coping with her best friend's assisted suicide or navigating the extensive and treacherously expensive, anti-aging offerings at the beauty counter, Gurwitch confronts middle age with candour, wit and a healthy dose of self-deprecation. Scorchingly honest, surreally and riotously funny, this is the ultimate coming-of (middle) age story.
Actor and humourist Annabelle Gurwitch returns with this New York Times bestseller, a wickedly funny book of essays about the indignities faced by femmes d'un certain !ge. Whether she is falling in lust at the Genius Bar, coping with her best friend's assisted suicide or navigating the extensive and treacherously expensive, anti-aging offerings at the beauty counter, Gurwitch confronts middle age with candour, wit and a healthy dose of self-deprecation. Scorchingly honest, surreally and riotously funny, this is the ultimate coming-of (middle) age story.
Annabelle Gurwitch is an actress and author of You SayTomato, I Say Shut Up, a self-hurt marital memoir co-written withher husband, Jeff Kahn, now a theatrical play in its third nationaltour; and Fired! Tales of the Canned, Canceled, Downsized & Dismissed. Her Fired! documentary premiered as a Showtime Comedy Special and played film festivals around the world.Gurwitch gained a loyal comedicfollowing during her numerous years co-hostingthe cult favorite, Dinner &a Movie; her acting credits include Dexter, Boston Legal, Seinfeld, Melvin Goes to Dinner, The Shaggy Dog andNot Necessarily The News on HBO. Most recently, she starred in the adaptation of Grace Paley's A Coney Island Christmas by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Donald Margulies at The Geffen Playhouse. Live appearances include New York Comedy Festival, 92nd St Y, Upright Citizens Brigade and story salons in both New York and Los Angeles. She has served as a regular commentator on NPR andahumorist for TheNation.com. Her writing has appeared in More,Marie Claire, Men's Health, Los Angeles Times and elsewhere.Gurwitch is apassionateenvironmentalist, a reluctant atheist, and lives withher husband and son in Los Angeles.
**A New York Times bestseller**
“[A] rollicking collection of essays detailing the hazards
encountered when a woman approaches 50…..Gurwitch tackles all of it
all with aplomb. Her witty writing allows for deft exploration of
even the most sensitive and intimate subjects while still finding
the humor in her situation…These essays contain a devilish good
dose of fun.”—Publisher’s Weekly
“A seriously funny collection of essays about teetering over the
edge of 50…Gurwitch is squarely in Nora Ephron
territory.”—NPR.com
“Annabelle Gurwitch is a funny woman….At the center of the book is
a serious question: How are we supposed to age? She convincingly
argues that there is no longer a template.”—Judith Newman, The New
York Times
“Growing older may not be a picnic, but Annabelle packs her
literary basket with riotous turns in I See You Made an Effort, her
very funny, keen observations on middle age…Humor and sarcasm may
serve as the driving force behind each of these essays, but
profound insight into the absurdities of modern middle age
ultimately infuses Gurwitch's smart, searing wit.”—Shelf Awareness
(starred)
“Whatever you do, do not mistake “I See You Made an Effort” as some
kind of chick-lit book, because Annabelle Gurwitch’s essay
collection about middle age is far from it. Rather, it’s a
spot-on series of reflections on women in their 40s and 50s — the
things they endure in the name of vanity and how society dictates
so many of those things….But with each essay, or section, before
she drags us down too far, she comes back with wit and another
honest look at aging…. with a certain sense of humor and humility
about getting older and learning to live with it.”—Amanda St.
Armand, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“Gurwitch confronts ageing the way we all should—with a healthy
dose of hilarious self-deprecation.”—Mrs. Robinson Magazine
“Whatever you do, do not mistake I See You Made an Effort as some
kind of chick-lit book, because Annabelle Gurwitch’s essay
collection about middle age is far from it. Rather, it’s a spot-on
series of reflections on women in their 40s and 50s — the things
they endure in the name of vanity and how society dictates so many
of those things….with a certain sense of humor and humility about
getting older and learning to live with it.”—Amanda St. Amand, St.
Louis Post-Dispatch
“[Annabelle Gurwitch’s] unflinching and wickedly funny
coming-of-middle-age story confronts the inevitable grit and glory
of reaching the autumn of one's life.”—Amanda Montell, Time Out
LA
“Annabelle Gurwitch takes us on a tour of the cruelest American
punishment—female middle age—and along the way manages to highlight
the existential questions that haunt every woman turning 50. Read,
if you dare, I See You Made an Effort, and you will exit laughing
at this rich display of Vintage Annabelle.”—Caitlin Flanagan,
author of Girl Land and Goodbye to All
“The stories in Annabelle Gurwitch's book are unexpected,
imaginative and her observations just plain cracked me
up. It's so great it should be required reading for everyone
between the ages of 40 and death. Scratch that—even after
death it's a must-read.”—Bill Maher
“In this heartfelt and hilarious book, Annabelle Gurwitch infuses
her razor-sharp wit with uncommon vulnerability and grace. Gurwitch
bravely shines a light into the darkest corners of her soul and
somehow you still come away laughing. You will feel like you
are curled up on her couch, sharing a glass of wine and doing that
rare and wonderful thing: connecting.”—Jillian Lauren, author of
the New York Times bestselling Some Girls
“I See You Made an Effort is so funny, humble, and nutty that
you'll wish Annabelle Gurwitch lived next door. I laughed and
commiserated with all the indignities of getting a wee bit older in
a youth-obsessed world. I teared up at her on-going frustrations
with her teenager, which mirror my own. I enjoyed her open
hostility and deep love toward her husband, which also (don't tell
anyone) mirrors my own. After reading this book, you won't feel
alone in your secret thoughts anymore. And you'll laugh really
hard—the frosting on the cake!”—Julia Sweeney, author of If It’s
Not One Thing, It’s Your Mother
“Smart, hilarious, and deeply moving, I See You Made an Effort
captures the highs (few) and lows (more than a few) of not just
turning fifty, but turning fifty in our time. From
“having work done,” to mothering a mortified teenage son, to
revealing the truth about married sex, Gurwitch lays bare the harsh
reality of hitting the half-century mark in a way that keeps you
simultaneously laughing and turning pages.”—Cathi Hanauer, author
of Gone and editor of The Bitch in the House
“Hooray for Annabelle Gurwitch, whose funny and clear-eyed book
proves that the best way to face aging is with copious amounts
of laughter. Peals not peels!”—Henry Alford, author of Would It
Kill You to Stop Doing That?
“Annabelle Gurwitch proves that fifty is the new funny! I See You
Made an Effort is a hilarious romp through mid-life's ups and
downs, sags and droops, younger men and rompers and the voices of
our mothers.”—Lisa Bloom, author of Think and Swagger
“Annabelle Gurwitch was always one of my favorite actresses,
and now she's become one of my favorite writers. Her riff on living
at “the intersection of feminism and Feministing” stayed with me.
With as much heart as social commentary, I See You Made an Effort
is ultimately not about aging out of anything—it's about aging into
a bigger and better version of yourself than your younger self
ever imagined.”—Jill Soloway, creator of Transparent and I Love
Dick, director, producer of Grey’s Anatomy and Six Feet Under, and
author of Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants
“Annabelle Gurwitch is the child prodigy of the literature on
aging. At the youthful age of fifty, when most of us are stealthily
burning our AARP magazines so the neighbors don't find them in the
recycling, she has figured out how to make the humiliations of
aging hilarious. The only downside of this book is that it is bound
to deepen your laugh lines.”—Barbara Ehrenreich, New York Times
bestselling author of Nickel and Dimed
“Annabelle Gurwitch’s I See You Made An Effort is a little like
going to get a mammogram with Lucille Ball.”—Jeanne Darst, author
of Fiction Ruined My Family
“Annabelle Gurwitch stares into the maw of middle age and makes you
laugh, cringe, hoot and holler. She turns fifty into a battle cry
and a hallelujah.”—Felicity Huffman
“Whip smart and Ephron-funny, I See You Made an Effort
is beautifully written and tender-hearted. It's a love letter
in your pocket for the inevitable journey that lies ahead.”—Jane
Kaczmarek
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