NATIONAL BESTSELLER Very funny--think Bridget Jones meets \'Broad City\'. -GQ.
This is a book I will give to my closest girlfriends and say, \'You have to read this.\' -- Zibby Owens, GoodMorningAmerica.com Tremendously funny and thoughtful. . . .
A prime example of how a storyteller\'s voice can pull you right in and keep you clinging to every sentence.
This is a remarkable debut from an unforgettable new voice in fiction.
Laugh-out-loud funny and filled with sharp observations, Really Good, Actually is a tender and bittersweet comedy that lays bare the uncertainties of modern love, friendship, and our search for that thing we like to call happiness.
With the support of her tough-loving academic advisor, Merris; her newly divorced friend, Amy; and her group chat (naturally), Maggie barrels through her first year of single life, intermittently dating, occasionally waking up on the floor and asking herself tough questions along the way.
Now she has time to take up nine hobbies, eat hamburgers at 4 am, and get back out there sex-wise.
Sure, she\'s broke, her graduate thesis on something obscure is going nowhere, and her marriage only lasted 608 days, but at the ripe old age of twenty-nine, Maggie is determined to embrace her new life as a Surprisingly Young Divorcée(TM).
She\'s doing Really good, actually. -- Stephanie Danler, New York Times bestselling author of Sweetbitter Recommended by Los Angeles Times - Washington Post - GQ - Elle - Good Morning America - People - Guardian - The Times - E! News Online - The Globe and Mail - Toronto Star - The Week - New York Post - Shondaland - and many more! A hilarious and painfully relatable debut novel about one woman\'s messy search for joy and meaning in the wake of an unexpected breakup, from comedian, essayist, and award-winning screenwriter Monica Heisey Maggie is fine.
If you\'ve ever felt lost and hoped that it was leading towards wisdom, Really Good, Actually is your novel. . . . - Bethanne Patrick, Los Angeles Times One of the most hilarious and barbed accounts of unexpectedly starting over I\'ve ever read.
Heisey is making a career out of guiding characters through the kinds of crises we can laugh at and sympathize with all at once, while upending enough rom-com tropes to keep things interesting. . . .
NATIONAL BESTSELLER Very funny--think Bridget Jones meets \'Broad City\'