Go ask Ali Half-baked advice (and free lemonade)

Alexandra Wentworth

Book - 2018

At once endearing and hilarious, thoughtful and far-fetched, this third collection offers Ali Wentworth at her wisest and wittiest as she delivers tips, pointers, and quips on a host of life's conundrums and sticky situations, including the funny, sometimes embarrassing yet unforgettable situations that have shaped her inimitable world view as a wife, mother, actress, comedian, and all around bon vivant.

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Published
New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Alexandra Wentworth (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 204 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780062466013
  • Introduction: It's Never Too Late for a Happy Childhood
  • Part I. This Much I Know
  • Chapter 1. Gutting to the Chapel
  • Chapter 2. Insta-slam
  • Chapter 3. Kindness
  • Chapter 4. Maine
  • Chapter 5. Mona
  • Chapter 6. Shh, I Love My Husband
  • Chapter 7. Hold on to Your Summer
  • Chapter 8. Pretty Funny
  • Part II. Cautionary Tales
  • Chapter 9. Lessons from a Movie Star
  • Chapter 10. Peka Gone
  • Chapter 11. Hot Babysitter
  • Chapter 12. There Once Was a Man Who Flew to Nantucket
  • Chapter 13. Ah Yes, Family Vacation
  • Chapter 14. Gossip Girl
  • Part III. Half-Baked Advice
  • Chapter 15. So Long, Joe
  • Chapter 16. Tiny Life
  • Chapter 17. And They Called It Puppy Love
  • Chapter 18. Let Them Go
  • Chapter 19. Sex Tape
  • Chapter 20. Cursed
  • Chapter 21. Twenty Things I Know for Sure
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Library Journal Review

In her previous collection, Happily Ali After, Wentworth jokes with readers as if they were her best friends. But in this newest work, the actress/comedian assumes a more maternal voice. In telling personal anecdotes, the author lays bare small humiliations and past mistakes so that readers can learn from them and, like her own children, use this wisdom to realize better versions of themselves. And while some readers may not be looking for advice or, for that matter, another mother, Wentworth's candidness, humility, and humor are compelling, offering an original point-of-view and a sharp wit-and an endearing weakness for cheese plates and cheap caviar. In other words, even readers who are not seeking opinions will find themselves listening to her anyway. Though Wentworth laments in one essay having been, as an actress, typecasted as the "relatable" friend, as a writer, it is her greatest strength. VERDICT A breezy read that promises instant gratification. [See Prepub Alert, 10/22/17.]-Meagan Lacy, Guttman -Community Coll., CUNY © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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