Robinson offers deft cultural criticism and hilarious personal anecdotes that will make readers laugh, cringe, and cry.
Phoebe Robinson’s hilarious new sophomore book is stand-up comedy at its best. Robinson’s self-narration is an outstanding element of the story; she brings such energy to the words. Filled with pop culture references, acronyms, and hashtags, Robinson’s fast-paced essays on American society is an antidote to modern woes; especially for a generation that is struggling with extreme disappointments and alarming changes at anever-increasingg rate.
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Robinson attacks preconceived notions about race, feminism, politics, weight, and dating in the technological age with humor and honesty. Robinson’s career in the spoken word shines in this candid story that is meant to be heard. Readers will laugh, cry, and rally with Robinson’s anecdotes and real-life examples. While everything IS trash Robinson leaves readers with hope-filled action steps and ways to make a positive impact on the world. This is perfect for fans of podcasts and late-night show personalities.
“Robinson attacks preconceived notions about race, feminism, politics, weight, and dating in the technological age with humor and honesty”
The Book Guide® Editor
“Robinson offers deft cultural criticism and hilarious personal anecdotes that will make readers laugh, cringe, and cry. Everything may indeed be trash but writing like this reminds us that we’re gonna make it through all the terrible things with honesty, laughter, and faith.” (Roxane Gay, New York Times best-selling author)
With the intimate voice of a new best friend, Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay is a candid perspective for a generation that has had the rug pulled out from under it too many times to count.
Everything's Trash, but It's Okay (2018) By: Phoebe Robinson
Everything's Trash, but It's Okay (2018) By: Phoebe Robinson-
by The Book Guide® Editors4.5/5 Very good