
Working Girls
Trixie and Katya's Guide to Professional Womanhood
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Narrated by:
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Trixie Mattel
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Katya
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By:
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Trixie Mattel
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Katya
Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova took the world by storm with their Guide to Modern Womanhood, a book of expert advice on beauty, homemaking, and relationships. Now they’re tackling an even bigger challenge: finding success in the modern workplace.
In Working Girls, Trixie and Katya dole out both savvy and satirical advice for every stage of working life, from choosing a career path to sailing into a blissful retirement, in step-by-step guides, quizzes, the world’s most bizarre aptitude test, and more. Searching for the perfect interview outfit? Agonizing over how to get that raise? Suspicious that your colleague doesn’t really hope their email “finds you well”? Trixie and Katya have got you covered. They also share personal stories from their own remarkable careers and their philosophies on everything from mastering office lingo to getting fired with dignity.
Witty, beautiful, and packed with wisdom, Working Girls is the ultimate guide for the working woman.
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"In this hysterical sequel to Trixie and Katya’s Guide to Modern Womanhood, the drag queens pontificate on finding success in the professional world... This bawdy manual slays."—Publishers Weekly
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Superb from cover to cover
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Fantastic!
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God.
Tricia Martel and Russian Woman #3 are friends
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I think the book really shines towards the end when they address drag as a career. Then the advice, while still comedic, ends up being more sensible or at least better grounded on experience. And maybe that's the pinpoint of a lot of the building. It feels like a lot of jokes that they're hoping will land (and most still will) but not quite as personal as things felt even in first book.
It's still fun, but it definitely feels like a sequel.
Fun but not as real
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hilarious!
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Required Listening
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Tracy & Frederica at their finest!
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Loved it!
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Perfecto!
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I love Trixie and Katya!
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