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How to Be Single: A Novel [Hardcover]

Liz Tuccillo
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Jun 10 2008
It's the most annoying question and they just can't help asking you. You'll be asked it at family gatherings, weddings, and on first dates. And you'll ask yourself far too often. It's the question that has no good answer. It's the question that when people stop asking it, makes you feel even worse: Why are you single?

On a brisk October morning in New York, Julie Jenson, a single thirty-eight-yearold book publicist, is on her way to work when she gets a hysterical phone call from her friend Georgia. Reeling from her husband's announcement that he is leaving her for a samba teacher, Georgia convinces a reluctant Julie to organize a fun girls' night out with all their single friends to remind her why it is so much fun not to be tied down.

But the night, which starts with steaks and martinis and ends with a trip to the hospital, becomes a wake-up call for Julie. Because none of her friends seems to be having much fun right now: Alice, a former legal aid attorney, has recently quit her job to start dating for a living; Serena is so busy becoming a fully realized person that she can't find time to look for a mate; and Ruby, a curvy and compassionate woman, has been mourning the death of her cat for months.

So, fed up with the dysfunction and disappointments of being single in Manhattan, Julie quits her job and sets off to find out how women around the world are dealing with this dreaded phenomenon. From Paris to Rio to Sydney, Bali, Beijing, Mumbai, and Reykjav'k, Julie falls in love, gets her heart broken, sees the world, and learns more than she ever dreamed possible. Back in New York, her friends are grappling with their own issues -- bad blind dates, loveless engagements, custody battles, and single motherhood. Through their journeys, all these women fight to redefine their vision of love, happiness, and a fulfilled life.

Written in Liz Tuccillo's pitch-perfect, hilarious, and relatable voice, How to Be Single is the ultimate novel for the adventurer in us all.


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The sassy coauthor of He's Just Not That into You and former executive story editor for Sex and the City stays on familiar ground for her energetic fiction debut. It follows the dating lives of five single New York women, one of whom, narrator Julie, is writing a book about how bachelorettes across the world manage. A Yahoo-sponsored trip sent Tuccillo traveling the world interviewing women in preparation for her novel; Julie embarks on a similar journey while her four friends duke it out on the New York dating scene. The subsequent stories of courtship, marriage and romantic expectations from Julie's travels are revealing and compelling, but the narrator's interviews quickly give way to her own international affair. The friends back home engage in familiar behavior: the postdivorce fling, the forbidden workplace romance, the comfortable but boring relationship and the quirky pet as substitute-boyfriend. The women's plucky points-of-view are nicely intermingled, with Julie as the woman who ties them all together in Carrie-like fashion. Occasional shifts to issues like poverty in India, however, work against the book's strengths. (June)
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"A fun read that reminds single girls everywhere that it's fabulous to be single."-- Plum Sykes, author of Bergdorf Blondes

"Liz Tuccillo's debut novel is part fascinating, hands-and-lips-on anthropological study and part whirlwind trip around the world. But most of all, How To Be Single is a tribute to female friendship with a double dose of hilarity and heart!"-- Claire Cook, author of Summer Blowout, Life's A Beach and Must Love Dogs

"With a brutal honesty and an outrageous sense of humor, Liz Tuccillo achieves the impossible -- she gives a fresh, new voice to the world of the single-and-looking-for-love. Tuccillo forces us to think outside the box while taking us on a trip around the world and into the lives of single women everywhere. She has created a new genre: the chick-lit travelogue."-Josh Safran, Producer, Gossip Girl

"This book is a celebration of the 'magnificent, cruel, sublime, heartbreaking party' that is love. I'm quoting one of my favorite lines from How to Be Single here, and you'll be doing the same as soon as you crack open this delicious feast of a first novel that examines how it is to be single around the world. Liz articulates the quest for love and the nuance of friendship in such a fresh, soulful, humorous, modern, honest voice, you can't help but fall in love with her characters, and with Liz as well." -- Cindy Chupack, author of The Between Boyfriends Book and writer/executive producer of Sex and the City

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3.0 out of 5 stars How To Be Single April 2 2009
Format:Hardcover
I don't see how the book called He's Just Not That Into You is better than this book when they're both completely different and irrelevant. Anyone who is comparing the two books and favoring the first book is stupid, dumb, idiot.

There was too much sex in the book and it should've been taken out. Even their bitching and complaining wasn't bad. I didn't like the slutiness. The author could have gone into more detail with the families and the careers and there was something missing that didn't pull me into the book. The end was depressing with the sickness and dieing. It was a short and easy read. It was very humourous. There is swearing in it. I may end up purchasing it to own. I loved the adventures around the world and the encounters.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Eat Pray Love Meets Sex And The City Dec 23 2011
By Lydia - Novel Escapes TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
This seemed like Sex and the City meets Eat Pray Love to me and even though I loved the former and wasn't a fan of the latter, I found this novel fun, laugh out loud funny and thought-provoking at times. Even though I've been married for several years now I haven't forgotten the single years and although the women in this book are in their late thirties, their stories are still relatable and downright hilarious at times.

I found this book well written and incredibly well researched with interesting tid-bits about each city and/or culture Julie ran into on her quest. I was interested in the characters and I liked them, but didn't fall in love with any of them, which might be the only negative thing I have to say about the book. They did seem a little one dimensional at times and the way these girls comes together was unusual and I'm not too sure it was believable and at times wondered where their other friends were. .

If you loved Sex in the City, you should enjoy this book, but anyone looking for serious answers about `How to Be Single' could be disappointed as there are a lot of insights, but no earth shattering revelations.
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT book!!! Nov 13 2010
Format:Paperback
I don't know if it's b/c I listened to audiobook version, but I absolutely LOVED this book; I don't know what other reviewers are talking about. I was a huge fan of 'he's just not that into you', and had high expectations for this novel; it exceeded my expectations and I can't wait to read it again. It's one of those rare books that has you simultaneously sobbing and laughing; fantastic.
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