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This Might Be Too Personal

And Other Intimate Stories

Audiobook
2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

A PureWow Best Beach Read of 2022
A frisky, feminine, funny, and profoundly genuine essay collection on relationships, sex, motherhood, and finding yourself, by the editor of New York magazine's "Sex Diaries."
Alyssa Shelasky has a lot to tell you.
In this hilarious and intimate essay collection, Alyssa navigates life as a wild-hearted woman and her thrilling career as a sex, relationship, and celebrity writer in New York City. From running away from the "perfect" future husband(s), to interviewing A-list stars while contemplating an abortion, to bypassing men entirely to have a baby with an anonymous sperm donor, to partnering up with a sexy enigma while extremely pregnant and eventually finding a soulmate whom she swears she'll never marry, Alyssa's essays paint a deeply genuine, romantic, and uproarious portrait of a woman who lives by her own paradigm of love and lust, and who refuses to settle or sacrifice her fierce inner-spirit, sometimes to her own regret and detriment. Through her stories, confessions, and columns, she shares all the beautiful, embarrassing, and emotional details of her bleeding heart and busy bedroom.
This Might Be Too Personal is like having (several) drinks with your best friend who has seen, heard, and done everything. Literally, everything. Told with a refreshing candor with jolts of humor, comforting relatability, and irresistible energy, Alyssa's book is the ultimate meditation on living an authentic life with big feelings, hard decisions, and the small victories and painful mistakes of motherhood, womanhood, and profound independence.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Griffin

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 21, 2022
      Shelasky (Apron Anxiety), editor of New York magazine’s “Sex Diaries” column, chronicles her love life and writing career in this collection of blithe essays. Recounting her first job in “See Alyssa Date”—writing a blog of the same title for Glamour magazine—Shelasky knew “participating in such an uncool, heteronormative” project was (even in 2006) “wildly unwoke.” But it helped her find her calling: to be a writer who “share deeply personal stories as a way of exploring complicated universal truths.” Shelasky flies through almost two very busy decades: from growing her career to deciding to become a “Single Mom by Choice” via IVF to finding love outside “a traditional couple construct.” The writing achieves vitality around her pursuit of motherhood—recalling the fertility doctor’s visit in “Dr. Grifo,” she writes, “It was like, This is the moment I’ve waited my whole life for and This is the moment I never wanted to see happen both coming together at the exact same time.” Unfortunately, though Shelasky writes of resenting comparisons to Carrie Bradshaw, her rom-com-like zingers (“And just like that, my fatherless daughter had a dada”) get more play than the story of what actually drove her toward a life of “unconventionality.” Instead of being “too personal,” Shelasky’s essays elide as much as they illuminate.

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