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The idiot girls' action adventure club
    Notaro, Laurie.
Publisher: Villard Books,
Pub date: c2002.
Pages: 225 p. ;
ISBN: 0375760911
Copy info: 4 copies available at Davis Library, Gaithersburg Library, Germantown Library, and Potomac Library.
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DAVIS Copies Material Location
B NOTARO 1 Book (Adult Collection) ADULT
GAITHERSBG Copies Material Location
B NOTARO 1 Book (Adult Collection) ADULT
GERMANTOWN Copies Material Location
B NOTARO 1 Book (Adult Collection) ADULT
POTOMAC Copies Material Location
B NOTARO 1 Book (Adult Collection) BIOG-A
QUINCEORCH Copies Material Location
B NOTARO 1 Book (Adult Collection) CHECKEDOUT
SILVER_SPR Copies Material Location
B NOTARO 1 Book (Adult Collection) CHECKEDOUT
Summary
Introducing Laurie Notaro, the leader of the Idiot Girls' Action Adventure Club. Every day she fearlessly rises from bed to defeat the evil machinations of dolts, dimwits, and boobs--and that's before she even puts on a bra. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
This collection of columns, originally written for the Arizona Republic, details Notaro's daring exploits and comical mishaps as she matures from wild teenager to disheveled adult. Her vignettes are humorous if unoriginal. "The Useless Black Bra and the Stinkin'-drunk Twelve-step Program" is a classic drinking story, complete with the lost friend who is eventually found in a neighbor's front yard wearing only a bra. This hard-drinking, chain-smoking approach to partying inevitably leads to some punishing hangovers; in one extreme case, Notaro is mistaken for a homeless person while en route to jury duty in "Going Courtin'." Not surprisingly, disregard for her appearance diminishes her chances of fulfilling her mother's dream and bringing home from the trial a "balding, sexually repressed twenty-seven-year-old attorney strangled in a Perry Ellis necktie." Notaro's QVC-addicted mother is predictably in opposition to and embarrassed by her daughter's bad-girl antics. In "Waking Angela Up," Notaro compares herself to Janeane Garofalo, and there indeed are clear similarities in the blunt self-deprecation that fuels both women's humor. Notaro, however, lacks the biting originality of her more famous counterpart. In "This Is a Public Service Announcement," Notaro rails against public restroom users, including "the hoverer" and "the talker." Her existing fans will agree with these sentiments, while new readers might simply shrug, thinking, "Who doesn't hate those characters?" Agent, Harvey Klinger Inc. (July) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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ISBN: 0375760911 (pbk.) : $12.95
Personal Author: Notaro, Laurie.
Title: The idiot girls' action adventure club / Laurie Notaro.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : Villard Books, c2002.
Physical descrip: 225 p. ; 21 cm.
General Note: "True tales from a magnificent and clumsy life"--Cover.
Personal subject: Notaro, Laurie.
Subject term: Humorists, American--20th century Biography.
Subject term: Young women Humor.
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