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[R.E.A.D] Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come: One
Introvert's Year of Saying Yes [read ebook]
[R.E.A.D] Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come: One Introvert's Year of
Saying Yes [read ebook]
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Description
'Charming. Brave. Hilariously honest. Whether you buy this book for
yourself, your favorite introvert, or the chatty friend you're hoping to
shut up for a few solid hours, you can't go wrong with Jessica Pan's
revealing and delightful memoir.'Â Â (David Litt, New York Times
bestselling author of Thanks, Obama)'Sorry Iâ€m Late, I Didn't Want to
Come is a funny and poignant tale. I loved spending time with Jessica
Pan in the pages of this book. I promise to never approach or contact
her in real life.'Â Â (A.J. Jacobs, New York Times bestselling author of
The Year of Living Biblically)'This book is a rollicking, hilarious
delight. Jessica Pan's sense of humor as she stumbles (and sometimes
triumphs) in a world of extroverts is sure to appeal to introverts
everywhere. The only downside is that her book about going out and
meeting new people is sure to make you stay home until you finish it.―Â
(Jennifer Wright, author of Get Well Soon and Killer Fashion)'Sorry I'm
Late, I Didn't Want to Come achieves what so many books claim (but then
frankly fail) to do: making you laugh, while at the same time managing
to inspire. Pan is a gem, and her introvert's exploration of
extroversion is all at once delightful and deftly rendered.'Â (Sara
Barron, author of The Harm in Asking)'Our Favorite Nonfiction of the
Year (So Far)' (Book Riot)“Sorry Iâ€m Late is much more personal,
colloquial and intimate than other books in this bashful little genre,
but it offers many of the same messages: shy people are not alone;
connection is everything; being extroverted can be fun; but sometimes,
curling up alone with a good book is really perfectly fine.― (The
Guardian)'Very funny, very smart'Â (Liberty Hardy on the Book Riot's For
Real podcast)'I loved it! Itâ€s such a wonderful title, and the book
lives up to it.'Â (Nigella Lawson, bestselling author of At My Table)
Read more JESSICA PAN is a journalist whose work has appeared in theÂ
Guardianâ€s Weekend magazine, The Cut, Refinery29, and Vice, among
others. She has a degree in psychology from Brown University and is the
coauthor of Graduates in Wonderland, an epistolary memoir about living
in Beijing and Paris. She previously worked as a TV reporter and
magazine editor in Beijing and now lives in London. Find her
@JessicaLPan on Twitter and @JessyPanPan on Instagram. Read more