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Anna Fields

    Anna Fields is an author who delves into complex themes with penetrating insight. Her writing is marked by sharp intelligence and a gift for crafting deeply human characters. Fields brings a distinctive voice to her works, drawing readers into narratives that provoke thought. Her creations are celebrated for their honesty and compelling storytelling.

    The Girl in the Show
    Confessions of a Rebel Debutante
    • 2017

      The Girl in the Show

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(87)Add rating

      For fans of Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Amy Schumer—and every other “funny woman”—comes a candid feminist comedy manifesto exploring the sisterhood between women’s comedy and women’s liberation. “I’m not funny at all. What I am is brave.” —Lucille Ball From female pop culture powerhouses dominating the entertainment landscape to memoirs from today’s most vocal feminist comediennes shooting up the bestseller lists, women in comedy have never been more influential. Marking this cultural shift, The Girl in the Show provides an in-depth exploration of how comedy and feminism have grown hand in hand to give women a stronger voice in the ongoing fight for equality. From I Love Lucy to SNL to today’s rising cable and web-series stars, Anna Fields’ entertaining retrospective combines amusing and honest personal narratives with the historical, political, and cultural contexts of the feminist movement. With interview subjects like Abbi Jacobson, Molly Shannon, Mo Collins, and Lizz Winstead among others—as well as actresses, stand-up comics, writers, producers, and female comedy troupes—Fields shares true stories of wit and heroism from some of our most treasured (and under-represented) artists. At its heart, The Girl in the Show captures the urgency of our continued struggle towards equality, allowing the reader to both revel in—and rebel against—our collective ideas of “women’s comedy.”

      The Girl in the Show
    • 2011

      Confessions of a Rebel Debutante

      A Memoir

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Growing up in the South, the author shares humorous and heartfelt anecdotes about her journey to becoming a proper young lady, often with comical missteps along the way. Through vivid storytelling, she captures the quirks of Southern culture and the challenges of navigating societal expectations, all while embracing her true self. This memoir is a delightful exploration of identity, family, and the absurdities of growing up in a traditional setting.

      Confessions of a Rebel Debutante