Girl Walks into a Bar . . . by Rachel Dratch audiobook

Girl Walks into a Bar . . .: Comedy Calamities, Dating Disasters, and a Midlife Miracle

By Rachel Dratch
Read by Rachel Dratch

Penguin Audio
5.21 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9781101564370

In this side-splitting memoir, the former Saturday Night Live star recounts the hilarious adventures and unexpected joy of dating and becoming a mother when she least expected it-at the age of forty-four. Anyone who saw an episode of Saturday Night Live between 1999 and 2006 knows Rachel Dratch. She was hilarious! So what happened to her? After a misbegotten part as Jenna on the pilot of 30 Rock, Dratch was only getting offered roles as "Lesbians. Secretaries. Sometimes secretaries who are lesbians." Her career at a low point, Dratch suddenly had time for yoga, dog- sitting, learning Spanish-and dating. After all, what did a forty- something single woman living in New York have to lose? Resigned to childlessness but still hoping for romance, Dratch was out for drinks with a friend when she met John. Handsome and funny, after only six months of dating long-distance, he became the inadvertent father of her wholly unplanned, undreamed-of child, and moved to New York to be a dad. With riotous humor, Dratch recounts breaking the news to her bewildered parents, the awe of her single friends, and the awkwardness of a baby-care class where the instructor kept tossing out the f-word. Filled with great behind-the-scenes anecdotes from Dratch's time on SNL, Girl Walks into a Bar... is a refreshing version of the "happily ever after" story that proves female comics-like bestsellers Tina Fey and Chelsea Handler-are truly having their moment.

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New York Times bestseller

In this side-splitting memoir, the former Saturday Night Live star recounts the hilarious adventures and unexpected joy of dating and becoming a mother when she least expected it-at the age of forty-four.

Anyone who saw an episode of Saturday Night Live between 1999 and 2006 knows Rachel Dratch. She was hilarious! So what happened to her? After a misbegotten part as Jenna on the pilot of 30 Rock, Dratch was only getting offered roles as "Lesbians. Secretaries. Sometimes secretaries who are lesbians."

Her career at a low point, Dratch suddenly had time for yoga, dog- sitting, learning Spanish-and dating. After all, what did a forty- something single woman living in New York have to lose? Resigned to childlessness but still hoping for romance, Dratch was out for drinks with a friend when she met John.

Handsome and funny, after only six months of dating long-distance, he became the inadvertent father of her wholly unplanned, undreamed-of child, and moved to New York to be a dad. With riotous humor, Dratch recounts breaking the news to her bewildered parents, the awe of her single friends, and the awkwardness of a baby-care class where the instructor kept tossing out the f-word.

Filled with great behind-the-scenes anecdotes from Dratch's time on SNL, Girl Walks into a Bar... is a refreshing version of the "happily ever after" story that proves female comics-like bestsellers Tina Fey and Chelsea Handler-are truly having their moment.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Rachel Dratch has written a memoir that is funny, honest and optimistic.” Tina Fey
“This is one of those books where a woman tells of her struggles with life and love. But here’s the caveat: the struggles are hilarious and the woman is Rachel Dratch.” Sarah Silverman
“A hilarious look at how unpredictable and beautiful life can be. Like Dratch, Girl Walks into a Bar…is honest, surprising, and always funny.”  Amy Poehler 
“Dratch leaves some of her personal story opened-ended, which gives the book some lovely honesty. Unlike the memoirs that pretend there’s a real beginning, middle, and end, Dratch acknowledges that there’s more story to come.” Boston Globe
“[Girl Walks into a Bar…] is definitely funny, but it is [Dratch’s] courage to speak openly about her struggle with dating, romance, and…motherhood that makes this work as unconventional as her path to both television stardom and maternity.”  Huffington Post
“In this very funny, thoroughly winning autobiography, Dratch riffs on television comedy, dog-sitting, blind dates, pregnancy, and breaking the baby news to those who know you best. A surefire hit for SNL aficionados and other people who like to laugh.” Barnes & Noble editorial review
Rachel Dratch has written a memoir that is funny, honest and optimistic.  It's like spending a delightful evening with Rachel, but in a format that allows you put her in your purse and enjoy her on the bus. (Rachel, I think Lynda Carter should play you in the movie and you should play your son.) Tina Fey
A hilarious look at how unpredictable and beautiful life can be. Like Dratch, Girl Walks into a Bar... is honest, surprising and always funny. Amy Poehler
This is one of those books where a woman tells of her struggles with life and love. But here's the caveat: the struggles are hilarious and the woman is Rachel Dratch. Sarah Silverman

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Runtime: 5.21
Audience: Adult
Language: English