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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dave HolmesPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Bantam Books Inc Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.239kg ISBN: 9780804187992ISBN 10: 0804187991 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 06 June 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsEqual parts funny and heartfelt...an absolute treat. --Entertainment Weekly (Must List) <p/> Hilarious and touching. --Washington Post Exceptionally funny and memorable.... This memoir will fill your summer with nostalgia, music, and laughter. --Bustle (13 New Memoirs to Read This Summer) Holmes is all charm, and his self-deprecating style makes his story relatable and engaging without feeling self-involved. A hilarious and touching coming-of-age story that will strike a particular nerve among Generation Y. --Kirkus Reviews While [Holmes is] inarguably a funny guy, he's also a thoughtful one who has interesting things to say about life away from the camera. And saying them, he's always good company. Welcome to his party. --Booklist <p/> In Party of One, Dave Holmes goes deep into all the ways loving music warps you for life, from shaping your teen crush on Huey Lewis to putting you on MTV at the peak of the TRL era. But his book is also a tenderly hilarious and moving tale of trying to grow up--whether that means coming out at your Catholic college, hitting the hot tub with Kid Rock, or getting that sensation that the singer on your radio is the only soul who truly understands you. --Rob Sheffield, New York Times bestselling author of Love Is a Mix Tape Who better to marry great storytelling with great songs? Dave Holmes's love of music and pop culture is infectious, and his stories are hilarious! --Andy Cohen, New York Times bestselling author of Most Talkative <p/> Party of One speaks a secret language to those of us who grew up at a time when being different was something to be hidden rather than celebrated. Holmes' masterful wit and colorful storytelling never obscures the soulful honesty underneath--which is exactly the lesson we different kids learned to live with. Fantastically fun and captivating. --Josh Kilmer-Purcell, New York Times bestselling author of I Am Not Myself These Days Party of One is a perfect memoir--hilarious, moving, and full of beauty. Holmes writes at all times with great heart, brains, and courage. --Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half a Life <p/> I love this book. I felt so many of the things that Holmes describes with grace and candor, from our shared pop culture shorthand to our nearly unbearable love of music. There are also a million jokes packed in here. I went over each paragraph to laugh again and again. --Margaret Cho, bestselling author of I'm the One That I Want <p/> While the soundtrack to Dave Holmes' young life may have been primarily composed of American and British Top 40, his glorious attention to detail has more in common with Bach. And I mean Johann Sebastian Bach, not the lithe, sexy bigot who sang for Skid Row. This is an exquisite music memoir that easily fulfills its goals of entertaining people young and old and helping them figure out where the hell they fit in. --Rob Delaney <p/>From the Hardcover edition. Equal parts funny and heartfelt...an absolute treat. <b> <i>Entertainment Weekly </i>(Must List)</b> Hilarious and touching. <b> <i>Washington Post</i></b> <b></b> Exceptionally funny and memorable . This memoir will fill your summer with nostalgia, music, and laughter. <b> <i>Bustle </i>(13 New Memoirs to Read This Summer)</b> Holmes is all charm, and his self-deprecating style makes his story relatable and engaging without feeling self-involved. A hilarious and touching coming-of-age story that will strike a particular nerve among Generation Y. <b><i> </i> <i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> <b></b> While [Holmes is] inarguably a funny guy, he s also a thoughtful one who has interesting things to say about life away from the camera. And saying them, he s always good company. Welcome to his party. <b><i> Booklist</i></b> In <i>Party of One, </i>Dave Holmes goes deep into all the ways loving music warps you for life, from shaping your teen crush on Huey Lewis to putting you on MTV at the peak of the TRL era. But his book is also a tenderly hilarious and moving tale of trying to grow up whether that means coming out at your Catholic college, hitting the hot tub with Kid Rock, or getting that sensation that the singer on your radio is the only soul who truly understands you. <b> Rob Sheffield, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>Love Is a Mix Tape</i></b> <b></b> Who better to marry great storytelling with great songs? Dave Holmes s love of music and pop culture is infectious, and his stories are hilarious! <b> Andy Cohen, <i>New York Times</i>bestselling author of<i>Most Talkative</i></b> <i> Party of One</i>speaks a secret language to those of us who grew up at a time when being different was something to be hidden rather than celebrated. Holmes masterful wit and colorful storytelling never obscures the soulful honesty underneath which is exactly the lesson we different kids learned to live with. Fantastically fun and captivating. <b> Josh Kilmer-Purcell, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>I Am Not Myself These Days</i></b> <b></b> <i>Party of One </i>is a perfect memoir hilarious, moving, and full of beauty. Holmes writes at all times with great heart, brains, and courage. <b> Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award</b> <b>winning author of <i>Half a Life</i></b> I love this book. I felt so many of the things that Holmes describes withgrace andcandor, from our shared popculture shorthand to our nearlyunbearable love of music.There are also a million jokes packed in here. I went over each paragraph to laugh again and again. <b> Margaret Cho, bestselling author of <i>I m the One That I Want</i></b> While the soundtrack to Dave Holmes' young life may have been primarily composed of American and British Top 40, his glorious attention to detail has more in common with Bach. And I mean Johann Sebastian Bach, not the lithe, sexy bigot who sang for Skid Row. This is an exquisite music memoir that easily fulfills its goals of entertaining people young and old and helping them figure out where the hell they fit in. <b> Rob Delaney</b> <b></b> <b></b> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i> Author InformationDAVE HOLMES is a writer, comedian, and television personality who has hosted shows for MTV, CBS, Bravo, Comedy Central, E!, FX, and Ovation. Recently named one of NPR's 10 Favorite Pop Culture Personalities, he is a editor-at-large for Esquire.com, an on-air personality on SiriusXM's The Spectrum, and a performer at the iO West and Upright Citizens Brigade theaters . He lives in Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |