This funny, touching, and surprisingly romantic memoir brings readers deep inside the culture of celebrity while introducing them to a hilarious and lovable real-life heroine--a Jersey girl-next-door who finds herself working at "Rolling Stone" magazine.
This funny, touching, and surprisingly romantic memoir brings readers deep inside the culture of celebrity while introducing them to a hilarious and lovable real-life heroine--a Jersey girl-next-door who finds herself working at "Rolling Stone" magazine.
New Jersey in the 1980s had everything Jancee Dunn wanted: trips down the shore, Bruce Springsteen, a tantalizing array of malls. To music lover Jancee, New York City was a foreign country. So it was with bleak expectations that she submitted her résumé to Rolling Stone magazine. And before she knew it, she was backstage and behind the scenes with the most famous people in the world--hiking in Canada with Brad Pitt, snacking on Velveeta with Dolly Parton, dancing drunkenly onstage with the Beastie Boys--trading her good-girl suburban past for late nights, hipster guys, and the booze-soaked rock 'n' roll life.
Riotously funny and tremendously touching, But Enough About Me is the amazing true story of an outsider who couldn't quite bring herself to become an insider.
“"Relentlessly readable."”
"Disarmingly funny." -- People
-- New York Magazine
"Breezy...juicy...irresistable...as entertaining as the megastars [Dunn] has built a career on profiling." -- Entertainment Weekly
"A fresh look at our star constellations. . . . Dunn brings a fan's enthusiasm to her showbiz profiles." -- USA Today
"[A] hilarious, gushy, totally gratifying memoir." -- DailyCandy.com
"Pitch-perfect." -- Vogue
"Hilarious tales of a career spent chronicling life on the A list." -- Rolling Stone
"Delightful" -- Daily News
"A touching, laugh-out-loud memoir." -- New Jersey Star Ledger
"I loved this book from start to finish ... Jancee Dunn is a wonderful storyteller." -- Curtis Sittenfeld, author of PREP
"Hilarious -- you won't be able to keep from reading the whole thing." -- Matthew Klam, author of SAM THE CAT
A writer for Rolling Stone since 1989, Jancee Dunn was a correspondent for Good Morning America and an MTV veejay. She has written for GQ, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, the New York Times, and other publications.
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