Description From the New York Times bestselling author of Who Thought This Was a Good Idea? comes a fun, frank book of reflections, essays, and interviews on topics important to young women, ranging from politics and career to motherhood, sisterhood, and making and sustaining relationships of all kinds in the age of social media.
Lauren Oyler is a writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine , the Baffler , the New Republic , VICE , and elsewhere..
She is the New York Times bestselling author of Who Thought This Was a Good Idea? with Lauren Oyler and a contributor to Crooked Media.
About the author Alyssa Mastromonaco served as assistant to the president and director of scheduling and advance at the White House from 2009 to 2011 and as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for operations at the White House from 2011 to 2014.
Along with Alyssa\'s personal experience and hard-won life lessons, interviews with women like Monica Lewinsky, Mindy Kaling, Janet Mock, and Cecile Richards round out this modern woman\'s guide to, well, just about everyThing you can think of.
Like her bestseller Who Thought This Was a Good Idea? , GUT FEELINGS brings a sharp eye and outsize sense of humor to the myriad issues facing women the world over, both in and out of the workplace.
Whether discussing Barbra Streisand or The Bachelor , working in the West Wing or working on finding a wing woman, Alyssa leaves no stone unturned...and no awkward situation unexamined.
Alyssa Mastromonaco is back with a bold, no-nonsense, and no-holds-barred 21 st -century girl\'s guide to life, tackling the highs and lows of bodies, politics, relationships, moms, education, life on the internet, and pop culture.
Description From the New York Times bestselling author of Who Thought This Was a Good Idea? comes a fun, frank book of reflections, essays, and interviews on topics important to young women, ranging from politics and career to motherhood, sisterhood, and making and sustaining relationships of all kinds in the age of social media