Life's Short, Talk Fast (Fifteen Writers on Why We Can't Stop Watching Gilmore Girls)

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Fast-talking, warm-hearted, and endlessly rewatchable, Gilmore Girls has bonded real-life mothers and daughters since 2000, when its iconic pilot introduced us to Lorelai, Rory, and their idyllic Connecticut town of Stars Hollow. More than twenty years later, it has become one of the most-streamed TV shows, ever.

In an anthology as intimate and quick-witted as Gilmore Girls itself, best-selling author Ann Hood invites fifteen writers to investigate their personal relationships to the show. (ā€œItā€™s a show? Itā€™s a lifestyle. Itā€™s a religion.ā€) Joanna Rakoff considers how Emily Gilmore helped her understand her own mother; Sanjena Sathian sees herselfā€”and Asian American defianceā€”in Lane Kim; Kristen Arnett explores ā€œbadā€ mothers; Francisco Sedita discovers an antidote to pandemic loneliness; Nina de Gramont offers a comic ode to the unreality of Stars Hollow. For anyone who identifies as Team Logan, Team Jess, or even Team Dean, Lifeā€™s Short, Talk Fast reveals what Gilmore Girls tells us about ourselvesā€”and why it matters.

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Author:
Ann Hood
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
208
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company (November 12, 2024)
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November 12, 2024
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English
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General/trade
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9781324079453
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1324079452
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5.5" x 8.3"
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