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Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

    Jennifer Keishin Armstrong is a New York Times bestselling author whose work delves into cultural history and popular media with a keen eye for detail and wit. She expertly dissects how television and iconic cultural phenomena shape our lives and reflect societal trends. Armstrong's writing offers insightful explorations into the narratives that define modern culture and our connection to them.

    When Women Invented Television
    Shipwreck At The Bottom Of The World
    Pop Star Goddesses
    Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted
    Sam the Transformer
    So Fetch
    • People Best New Book The inside story of the making of Mean Girls – and our enduring 20-year obsession with it

      So Fetch
    • Sam knew she was not quite the same as the other girls, and she was not sure why. Sam has always felt like she doesn't quite fit. She doesn't like dresses and their swish-swish on her legs; she doesn't like playing with dolls either, and she'd much rather climb on the jungle gym with the boys during her lunch. Although she's not sure why she's different, she knows that she is. Then one day Sam learns something that completely transforms her world...

      Sam the Transformer
    • The behind-the-scenes story of the making of the classic television series offers insight into how the influential show reflected changing American perspectives and was a first situation comedy to employ numerous women as writers and producers.

      Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted
    • Pop Star Goddesses

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Armstrong pairs each pop star goddess with a corresponding goddess from ancient cultures, and offers advice on how to invoke the pop star goddess's energy in your own life, providing journal prompts and a Power Song List that allows you harness the power of a particular pop goddess's energy when you need it.

      Pop Star Goddesses
    • Shipwreck At The Bottom Of The World

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.0(3736)Add rating

      The extraordinary true story behind Ernest Shackleton's harrowing expedition to Antarctica on the Endurance—the ill-fated ship that became trapped in ice and sank to the ocean floor. Defying the odds, the crew made it back alive, bringing with them the astounding collection of photographs included in this critically acclaimed, timeless book.In August 1914, Ernest Shackleton and his crew sailed from England on the Endurance in an attempt to become the first team of explorers to cross Antarctica from one side to the other. Five months later and still 100 miles from land, their ship, Endurance, became trapped in ice. Defying the odds, the expedition survived another five months camping on ice floes, followed by a perilous journey through stormy seas to remote and unvisited Elephant Island. In a dramatic climax to this amazing survival story, Shackleton and five others navigated 800 miles of treacherous open ocean in a 20-foot boat to fetch a rescue ship.Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World vividly re-creates one of the most fascinating adventure stories in history. Award-winning author Jennifer Armstrong recounts one of the most extraordinary adventure stories in history with vigor, an eye for detail, and an appreciation of the marvelous leadership of Shackleton, who brought home every single one of his men alive.

      Shipwreck At The Bottom Of The World
    • When Women Invented Television

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      The best-selling author of Seinfeldia documents the lesser-known story of how four trailblazing women from the radio era, including Irna Phillips, Gertrude Berg, Hazel Scott and Betty White, helped establish the foundation of the modern television industry

      When Women Invented Television
    • Sex and the City and Us

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(1214)Add rating

      Coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of the iconic television series, Sex and the city and us tells the story of how a columnist, two gay men -- Darren Star and fellow executive producer Michael Patrick King -- and a writers' room full of women used their own poignant, hilarious, and humiliating stories to launch a cultural phenomenon. Featuring interviews with the cast and writers, including star Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the city and us presents a behind-the-scenes look at a TV series that changed the way women everywhere see themselves.

      Sex and the City and Us
    • Seinfeldia

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(8048)Add rating

      The New York Times bestseller and hilarious behind-the-scenes story about two guys who went out for coffee and dreamed up Seinfeld.

      Seinfeldia