Kelly Williams Brown is the New York Times bestselling author of Adulting, Gracious, and Easy Crafts for the Insane. A former reporter, ad copywriter, and Bourbon Street bartender, she lives with her giant, neurotic dog in Salem, Oregon.
"Adulting is a must-read for anyone in their twenties! Author Kelly
Williams Brown has penned an incredibly helpful how-to geared
toward twenty-somethings who may be grown up but don't always feel
like it....Adulting is incredibly funny and a pure joy to
read."--Wit and Sin
"Fun, chatty, and surprisingly informative.... perfect for the
wayward 20-something, or 30-something, or..."--Publishers
Weekly
"Kelly Williams Brown is wise beyond her years, which is great news
for those of us who are immature beyond ours. Her advice is
brilliant, warm, funny, and USEFUL, much like the lady who wrote
it. I'd love to have her over for tea but I don't want her to see
my apartment."--Julieanne Smolinski, blogger, comedian,
@BoobsRadley
"Kelly Williams Brown, author of Adulting, is the voice of her
generation. Unfortunately, that voice is telling her she should
make a soufflé and take her LSATs. She shouldn't listen to the
voice, and neither should you. Kelly Williams Brown should be
writing: period. Anything else is just robbery. Adulting is
hilarious and filled with keen insight, a terrific dance down the
road of everyday insecurity."
--Dana Haynes, author of Ice Cold Kill, Crashers, and Breaking
Point
"These are the steps I wish I'd had before I grew up. Wait-What am
I talking about? These are steps I will start using today! Kelly
Williams Brown writes as charmingly and hysterically as she does
helpfully. Get this book and grow up!"--J.J. Abrams, writer,
director, producer
"This hilarious and super-relatable how-to guide for acting like an
adult...is full of aha moments."--Cosmopolitan
"Twentysomethings who are looking for a silver bullet will find it
here in the form of 468 silver pellets. Without a doubt, one (or a
hundred) of these pellets will change your relationship or your
career or your mind or your potatoes, all of which matter in
adulthood. Kelly Williams Brown is my kind of
twentysomething."--Meg Jay, PhD, author of The Defining Decade: Why
Your Twenties Matter and How to Make the Most of Them Now
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