Marise Gaughan: A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again
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Queenie Miller
Critically acclaimed comedian and Irish bestseller Marise Gaughan debuts a story about addiction (but not the serious TED-Talk kind, swear.) Expect sex (with old dudes for money), rehab (with a lad addicted to Rolexes), and dating a surf instructor (tale as old as time). A sharp, darkly hilarious take on self-destruction, life lessons, and potatoes, based on her 'outstanding' (Business Post) debut memoir Trouble. Some good, clean fun, depending on your definition of words. Tour support for Rob Delaney.
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