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Grand

A Memoir

by Sara Schaefer

Recommended by Nikki Glaser and Maura Quint

Recommended by Nikki Glaser and Maura Quint

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Nonfiction.

For fans of Mennonite in a Little Black Dress and Let?s Pretend This Never Happened, comedian and Emmy Award?winning writer Sara Schaefer?s hilariously honest memoir follows Sara?s trip through the Grand Canyon with her sister that causes her to reflect on her childhood and the scandal that changed her family forever.When Sara Schaefer is in first ...

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Nikki Glaser

absolutely the best thing I did this weekend was read @saraschaefer1's warm, funny, fantastic memoir. Everything is terrible, and this book is such a wonderful escape, sooo recommend it

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