Jo Piazza & Glynnis MacNicol

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Wednesday, August 1, 2018 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
2720 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, KY 40206

Join us as Glynnis MacNicol and Jo Piazza discuss their latest books, No One Tells you This and Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win. 

Glynnis MacNicol is a writer and cofounder of The Li.st. Her work has appeared in print and online for publications including Elle.com (where she was a contributing writer), The New York Times, The Guardian, Forbes, The Cut, Daily News (New York), W, Town & Country, The Daily Beast, mental_floss, and Capital New York. Her series of articles on the Brownsville neighborhood in Brooklyn for Chase’s award-winning “From the Ground Up” package won a 2015 Contently Award. She is the author of the memoir No One Tells You This and the coauthor of There Will Be Blood, a guide to puberty, with HelloFlo founder Naama Bloom. She lives in New York City.

Jo Piazza is an award-winning journalist and editor who has written for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Daily News (New York), New York magazine, Glamour, Marie Claire, Elle, and Salon. She has appeared on CNN, NPR, Fox News, BBC, and MSNBC. Jo received a Masters in Journalism from Columbia, a Masters in Religious Studies from NYU, and a bachelor’s in economics from the University of Pennsylvania. The author of The Knock Off, How to Be Married, Fitness Junkies, and Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win, she currently lives in San Francisco with her husband, their giant dog, and a baby boy.

Charlotte Walsh Likes To Win By Jo Piazza Cover Image
$26.00
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ISBN: 9781501179419
Published: Simon & Schuster - July 24th, 2018

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No One Tells You This: A Memoir By Glynnis MacNicol Cover Image
$26.00
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ISBN: 9781501163135
Published: Simon & Schuster - July 10th, 2018

“I found myself underlining sentences, and then entire passages, that resonated with me, articulating the extreme inadequacy and sense of dislocation single women of a certain age, like MacNicol—and like me —experience in moments when others are growing closer without you…an anthem to choosing the single, family-free life.”—Amanda Stern, The New York Time


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