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OverviewIn Don't Worry, It Gets Worse, Nugent shares what it takes to make the awkward leap from undergrad to 'mature and responsible adult that definitely never eats peanut butter straight from the jar and considers it a meal.' ""Touching and relatable."" -BUST Magazine Overeducated, underemployed, and hungover is no way to go through life, but here we are. After graduating college with a drink in one hand and a degree in the other, Alida Nugent was ready for the supportive, predictable embrace of ""the real world."" She didn't expect to be buried under a pile of student loan debt, laundry, and two-dollar bottles of wine, all of which pointed to the sinking realization that she had no idea what she was doing. InDon't Worry, It Gets Worse, Nugent shares what it takes to make the awkward leap from wide-eyed undergrad to ""mature and responsible adult that definitely never eats peanut butter straight from the jar and considers it a meal."" From trying to find an apartment on the black hole otherwise known as Craigslist to the imaginative financial finagling required to pay off student loans and still enjoy happy hour, Nugent documents the formative moments of being a twentysomething with a little bit of snark and a lot of heart. Perfect for fans of HBO'sGirlsand Allie Brosh's Hyperbole and a Half, Don't Worry, It Gets Worsebrings the best aspects of Nugent's blog-the Frenemy-to the page as a love note to boozin', bitchin' ladies everywhere. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alida NugentPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Plume Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9780452298187ISBN 10: 0452298180 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 07 May 2013 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE <br> Reading DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE is the equivalent of spending an evening out with your funniest friend. Nugent keeps you laughing from start to finish--even her asides are gems. <br> -Rachel Dratch, Saturday Night Live cast member (1996-2007) and author of Girl Walks into a Bar <br> Charming...Nugent is a confection of fabulosity, a sharp and hilarious mind that falls a little bit in love-and a little bit in hate-with the ridiculous world around her. Her observations on post-collegiate life are somehow both cutting and warm, and all the more wonderful for it. <br> -Sara Barron, author of People Are Unappealing: Even Me <br> A bracing whiskey shot of a book. Equal parts hilarious and tender, DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE will have you laughing out loud on one page, and tearing up ever so slightly on the next. Alida Nugent is wise beyond her years. <br> -Meghan Laslocky, author of The Little Book of Heartbreak <br> Touching and relatable. -BUST Magazine <br> It will make you annoy your lounge chair neighbor with all your LOL-ing. - Cosmo, Books to Pack in Your Beach Bag <br> Nugent's voice comes across as loyal and tough, and her sense of humor and authenticity will appeal to readers going through related chapters in their own post-college lives. This book, like one of its myriad cocktails, is dry, dirty and surprisingly refreshing. - Kirkus <br> If Liz Lemon's younger sister existed, she'd be just like Alida Nugent: a little bit awkward, perpetually single, and defiantly weird. -Book Riot <br> [Nugent's] essays are warm, funny slices of postcollegiate life, including amusing and helpful bits of advice from a very real person. -Time Out New York <br> Humorous... [with] wickedly crafted insights. -New York Journal Books <br> Painfully hilarious, eye-opening and breathtakingly well-written. Nugent is a force to be reckoned with...we'll be hearing from her for years to com Praise for DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE<br><br> Reading DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE is the equivalent of spending an evening out with your funniest friend. Nugent keeps you laughing from start to finish--even her asides are gems. <br> -Rachel Dratch, Saturday Night Live cast member (1996-2007) and author of Girl Walks into a Bar <br><br> Charming...Nugent is a confection of fabulosity, a sharp and hilarious mind that falls a little bit in love-and a little bit in hate-with the ridiculous world around her. Her observations on post-collegiate life are somehow both cutting and warm, and all the more wonderful for it. <br> -Sara Barron, author of People Are Unappealing: Even Me <br><br> A bracing whiskey shot of a book. Equal parts hilarious and tender, DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE will have you laughing out loud on one page, and tearing up ever so slightly on the next. Alida Nugent is wise beyond her years. <br> -Meghan Laslocky, author of The Little Book of Heartbreak <br><br> Touching and relatable. -BUST Magazine<br><br> Nugent's voice comes across as loyal and tough, and her sense of humor and authenticity will appeal to readers going through related chapters in their own post-college lives. This book, like one of its myriad cocktails, is dry, dirty and surprisingly refreshing. - Kirkus Praise for DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE Reading DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE is the equivalent of spending an evening out with your funniest friend. Nugent keeps you laughing from start to finish--even her asides are gems. -Rachel Dratch, Saturday Night Live cast member (1996-2007) and author of Girl Walks into a Bar Charming...Nugent is a confection of fabulosity, a sharp and hilarious mind that falls a little bit in love-and a little bit in hate-with the ridiculous world around her. Her observations on post-collegiate life are somehow both cutting and warm, and all the more wonderful for it. -Sara Barron, author of People Are Unappealing: Even Me A bracing whiskey shot of a book. Equal parts hilarious and tender, DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE will have you laughing out loud on one page, and tearing up ever so slightly on the next. Alida Nugent is wise beyond her years. -Meghan Laslocky, author of The Little Book of Heartbreak Touching and relatable. -BUST Magazine It will make you annoy your lounge chair neighbor with all your LOL-ing. - Cosmo, Books to Pack in Your Beach Bag Nugent's voice comes across as loyal and tough, and her sense of humor and authenticity will appeal to readers going through related chapters in their own post-college lives. This book, like one of its myriad cocktails, is dry, dirty and surprisingly refreshing. - Kirkus If Liz Lemon's younger sister existed, she'd be just like Alida Nugent: a little bit awkward, perpetually single, and defiantly weird. -Book Riot [Nugent's] essays are warm, funny slices of postcollegiate life, including amusing and helpful bits of advice from a very real person. -Time Out New York Honest, real, and hilarious. - Shelf Awareness Humorous... [with] wickedly crafted insights. -New York Journal Books Painfully hilarious, eye-opening and breathtakingly well-written. Nugent is a force to bem Praise for DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE<br><br> Reading DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE is the equivalent of spending an evening out with your funniest friend. Nugent keeps you laughing from start to finish--even her asides are gems. <br> -Rachel Dratch, Saturday Night Live cast member (1996-2007) and author of Girl Walks into a Bar <br><br> Charming...Nugent is a confection of fabulosity, a sharp and hilarious mind that falls a little bit in love-and a little bit in hate-with the ridiculous world around her. Her observations on post-collegiate life are somehow both cutting and warm, and all the more wonderful for it. <br> -Sara Barron, author of People Are Unappealing: Even Me <br><br> A bracing whiskey shot of a book. Equal parts hilarious and tender, DON'T WORRY, IT GETS WORSE will have you laughing out loud on one page, and tearing up ever so slightly on the next. Alida Nugent is wise beyond her years. <br> -Meghan Laslocky, author of The Little Book of Heartbreak Author InformationAlida Nugent is as shocked as you are that she's making a living in today's economy. 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