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Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut

Read Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut Books Online FreeThe author of The Ex Mrs. Hedgefund and Wolves in Chic Clothing, Jill Kargman firmly believes in Woody Allen’s magical math equation: Comedy = Tragedy + Time. Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut is a delightful collection of essays and observations based on Kargman’s family, her phobias (vans, mimes, clowns), and her ability to use humor as a tool to get past life’s obstacles, making the fun times funnier and the tough times bearable. Fans of David Sedaris, Sloane Crosley, and Nora Ephron will rejoice, howl, and sympathize.


Jill Kargman delighted me with the sharpness of her wit and the precision of her observations, both of which will have you laughing out loud. Many New Yorkers will recognize the sincerity of her stories and truly enjoy her telling of them. And even if you aren’t from NYC, you can identify with the hilarious coming of age struggles, family stories and life lessons she shares. It is so “effin” enjoyable that you won’t want to put it down.


Jill Kargman is a mother, wife, and writer living the life in New York City . . . a life that includes camping out in a one-bedroom apartment with some unfortunate (and furry) roommates, battling the Momzillas of Manhattan, and coming to terms with her desire for gay men. In this entertaining collection of observations, Kargman offers her unique, wickedly funny perspective as she zips around Manhattan with three kids in tow.


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Kargman tackles issues big and small with sharp wit and laugh-out-loud humor: her love of the smell of gasoline, her new names for nail polishes, her adventures in New York City real estate, and her fear of mimes, clowns, and other haunting things. Whether it’s surviving a family road trip or why she can’t stand Cirque du So Lame, living with a mommy vagina the size of the Holland Tunnel or surviving the hell that was her first job out of college, Kargman’s nutty self triumphs, thanks to a wonderfully wise outlook and sense of fun that makes the best of everything that gets thrown her way. And if that’s not enough, Kargman illustrates her reflections with doodles that capture her refreshing voice.


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Info For Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut



  • Language: English ( Download PDF : Free Download Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut PDF Online )

  • ISBN-10: 006200719X

  • ISBN-13: 978-0062007193

  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches

  • Hardcover: 175 pages

  • Publisher: William Morrow; 1st edition (February 1, 2011)

  • Author: Jill Kargman

About the Author


Jill Kargman is the New York Times bestselling author of nine books, including The Right Address, Wolves in Chic Clothing, Momzillas, and The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund. Her latest effort is a nationally bestselling book of essays, Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut. She is also a featured writer for Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Town & Country, and Elle, and a copywriter for her greeting card company, Jill Kargman Etceteras.


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