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Please Send Help
- Narrated by: Gaby Dunn, Allison Raskin
- Length: 5 hrs and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
"Authors Dunn and Raskin return to narrate another rollicking story featuring boisterous best friends Ava and Gen.... [L]isteners will find the characters relatable and hilarious as they converse about their young adult woes and triumphs." (AudioFile)
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Ava and Gen are best friends. Ava knows what she wants and has plans to achieve her goals. Gen...not so much. But no matter how annoying, dramatic, or utterly bananas a two a.m. rant might get - Ava has always been there for Gen, and Gen for Ava. But then, they graduated high school.
Now, they're in the same time zone (although over 1,000 miles apart), and in the real world, and it's the worst, but they still have each other's support. For relationships. Questionable roommates. Internships. And whether or not it's a good idea to take in a feral cat. Through their hilarious, sometimes emotional, conversations, Ava and Gen help each other navigate. But as the two of them start to change, will their friendship survive the distance?
In Please Send Help, the hilarious new audiobook from the New York Times best-selling authors of I Hate Everyone But You, Allison Raskin and Gaby Dunn perfectly capture the voice of young adults looking to find their place in the world, proving no matter how desperate things seem, your best friend is always there to reboot your life and send help.
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- Kindle Customer
- 2019-07-22
Thoughtful, Well Presented, Inventive storytelling
What a book - as someone who recently turned 22 I really enjoyed the discussions around what to do post undergrad, and how difficult managing debt can be. Would absolutely recommend.
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