Published: January 3, Publisher: Little, Brown And Company. Language: English. Appropriate for ages: All ages. ISBN - Customer Reviews. Select Parent Grandparent Teacher Kid at heart. Age of the child I gave this to:. Hours of Play:. Table of Contents: Origin story Growing up and liking it All girls must be everything Delaware County summer showtime!
That's Don Fey Climbing Old Rag Mountain Young Men's Christian Association The Windy City, full of meat My honeymoon, or, A supposedly fun thing I'll never do again either The secrets of Mommy's beauty Remembrances of being very very skinny Remembrances of being a little bit fat A childhood dream, realized Peeing in jars with boys I don't care if you like it Amazing, gorgeous, not like that Dear Internet 30 Rock : an experiment to confuse your grandparents Sarah, Oprah, and Captain Hook There's a drunk midget in my house A celebrity's guide to celebrating the birth of Jesus Juggle this The mother's prayer for its daughter What turning forty means to me What should I do with my last five minutes?
Need Help? Email Us. As Tina writes, she frequently interrupts her narrative with aside chapters, ranging on everything from the use of Photoshop which she believes is relatively harmless to weight which she believes everyone, thin or fat, should leave everyone alone about before returning to the arc of her life. She also notes that appearances of sexism might not always be so, such as when the men involved with SNL worried over filming a mock maxi pad ad, not because they were sexist, but because they knew next to nothing about maxi pads.
With advice and inspiration from a colleague, Tina pitched the idea for 30 Rock to NBC, and was given the green light. Tina was later thrilled to have her own daughter, Alice, and did her best to balance a career of writing for SNL, overseeing 30 Rock, and having a home life. Things took a dramatic turn for her in when she portrayed Sarah Palin throughout that season of SNL.
She received rave reviews from some, and strong criticism and hate mail from others. Tina concludes her memoir by describing her struggle over whether or not to have a second child—something which she does not provide an answer to as the memoir ends. Read more from the Study Guide. In , Fey joins the writing staff of Saturday Night Live. She and Lorne Michaels develop a close bond that will help her when she leads her own show, 30 Rock. As Fey continues working in show business, she learns more about the process of photo shoots and how to deal with online criticism.
In , Fey gives birth to her daughter. She is criticized by conservatives for being impolite and also by male media pundits who criticize her for it. She writes about the condescension and judgment imposed on women who decide to work instead of staying home with their children. Email address:.
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