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Author Andrews-Dyer, Helena, author.

Title Bitch is the new black : a memoir [Hoopla electronic resource] / Helena Andrews.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : HarperAudio, 2010.
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (7hr., 54 min.)) : digital.
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Performer Read by Karen Murray.
Summary Meet Helena Andrews, sassy, single, smart, and, yes, a bitch-but Tina Fey said it best, bitch is the new black! When Helena Andrews heard this declaration on Saturday Night Live, her first reaction was How daaare you? But after a commercial break and some thought, she decided to poke at the stereotype that says "successful" and "bitch" are synonyms. Unafraid and frank, she comes to realize that being a bitch is sometimes the best way to be-except, of course, when it's not. Bitch Is the New Black follows Andrews-sexy, single, and a self-described smart-ass-on her trip from kidnapped daughter of a lesbian to Washington, D.C., political reporter who can't remember a single senator's name. Told in Andrews's singular voice, this addictive memoir explores the roller coaster of being educated and single while trying to become an "actual adult" and find love. In these candid yet heartfelt essays, she chronicles that ride from beginning to end: a childhood spent on an all-white island, escaping via episodes of The Cosby Show; being set up with Obama's "body guy" Reggie Love by Maureen Dowd; and the shocking suicide of a best friend. Through it all, Andrews and her gang of girlfriends urge each other to "keep it moving." But no one can stay strong all the time-not even the women we believe do so without trying. As Andrews says, "Despite the fact that the most recognizable woman in the United States is black, popular culture still hasn't moved past the only adjective apparently meant to describe us- "strong." She is also flawed, tired, naive, greedy, gutsy, frightened, and kind: secret sides that come out in honest detail here.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Andrews-Dyer, Helena.
African American women journalists -- Biography.
Journalists -- Washington (D.C.) -- Biography.
Single women -- Washington (D.C.) -- Biography.
Children of gay parents -- Washington (D.C.) -- Biography.
Added Author Murray, Karen, Narrator
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ISBN 9780061988837 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
0061988839 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT11586436
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