Grace’s Guide: The Art of Pretending to Be a Grown-up Audiobook [Free Download by Trial]

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Grace's Guide: The Art of Pretending to Be a Grown-up by Grace Helbig

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Summary

Told in Grace's trademark irreverent, sweet, and funny voice, GRACE'S GUIDE is a tongue-in-cheek (and unexpectedly educational) guide for millennials, encompassing everything a young or new (or regular or old) adult needs to know, from surviving a breakup to surviving a hangover. GRACE'S GUIDE will also feature exclusive stories from Grace's own misadventures and the hilarious lessons she learned the hard way.

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  • I absolutely adored this book! My only tiny gripe is that I wanted more of it ;) It had me in stitches and provoked some deep thoughts. Plus, it really lit a fire under me! I'm definitely planning on giving it another listen!!
  • I absolutely adored 'Grace's Guide: The Art of Pretending to Be a Grown-up'. It's a fun and light-hearted book that manages to be both entertaining and informative. Reading it made me love Grace even more. Although I must admit, the initial chapters had a bit of a scripted feel to them, but that's a minor issue considering how delightful the content is. Overall, a fantastic read!
  • This book is filled with valuable life lessons that should be taught in schools. Who needs Algebra when there are more practical lessons to be learned? Grace's relatable and humorous approach had me constantly smiling and laughing. But beyond the laughs, she gave me the boost of confidence I needed to leave my terrible job. It's like having the older sister I always wished for, but never had.
  • This audiobook, 'Grace's Guide: The Art of Pretending to Be a Grown-up', is a delightful combination of sweetness, humor, and practicality. What makes it truly remarkable is the fact that Grace herself narrates it. Her narration creates a personal connection, making it feel as if she is speaking directly to you.
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