Twentysomething Girl: 1001 Quick Tips and Tricks to Make Your Life Easier
By (Author) Melissa Fiorenza
By (author) Laura Serino
Illustrated by Kristina Hultkrantz
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
7th May 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular psychology
646.7008422
Paperback
288
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 20mm
449g
Did you know that spritzing vodka on your clothes can kill musty odors That airline tickets are the cheapest on Tuesdays And that exboyfriendjewelry.com is a reputable place to peddle old baubles from your ex These are just a few of the 1,001 bite-sized pieces of wisdom that fill the pages of the fun, friendly, and practicalTwentysomething Girl.
As anyone who has survived their twenties knows, it can be both an exciting and chaotic time as one makes the transition from college co-ed to young professional. This go-to guide covers categories including everything from finance and fashion to careers and entertaining, with quick tips that will aid any twentysomething girl in mastering the balance between work and play. The authors, veteran magazine editors and current freelance writers, have tapped every applicable outletprofessionals, print publications, web resources, celebrities, and real twentysomethingsto fashion the most indispensable book for the twentysomething girl. Whether its nabbing that dream job, finding time for Mr. Right, or managing your wardrobe budget, this guide reveals the secrets to keeping your sanity while having it all!
A must-read for all girls in their 20s who want to save money, make the right impression on their colleagues, and generally live smarter. Full of practical tips... from how to ask for a competitive salary (which most women still don't do) to how to give yourself a killer mani (advice from Deborah Lippmann, of all people). Would also make a great gift for a recent college grad! --Nina Cherny, co-founder of stylyt.com
If you are a girl in her 20's, you need this book! It has everything from basic beauty tips to practical tips for the professional! I wish I had this book years ago, because it surely would help guide any young woman through one of the most crucial and pivoting parts of life. --Katie Farrell, founder of dashingdish.com