Go Ask Ali: Half-Baked Advice (and Free Lemonade)

Go Ask Ali: Half-Baked Advice (and Free Lemonade)

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Author/Contributor(s): Wentworth, Ali
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Date: 4/23/2019
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW

New York Times bestselling author Ali Wentworth offers her hilarious and unique advice on surviving the absurdity of modern life in her third collection of laugh-out-loud comic vignettes.

Ali Wentworth’s first two books, Ali in Wonderland and Happily Ali After, were lauded by readers, critics, and fellow comedians alike. Entertainment Weekly included Happily Ali After on its "Must List" and hailed it as "hilarious. . . . Her glass isn’t half full—it’s "empty and cracked," while Cosmopolitan praised it as "razor-sharp." Chelsea Handler called Ali in Wonderland "truly hilarious," and Kathy Griffin christened it, "Chicken Soup for the Vagina." Alec Baldwin has described Ali as "funny and warm and crazy all at once. Like Barbara Eden. But on something. Like crystal meth," and Jerry Seinfeld has raved, "Everything that comes out of Ali Wentworth’s mouth is funny!"

At once endearing and hilarious, thoughtful and far-fetched, this third collection offers Ali at her wisest and wittiest as she delivers tips, pointers, and quips on a host of life’s conundrums and sticky situations, including the funny, sometimes embarrassing yet unforgettable situations that have shaped her inimitable world view as a wife, mother, actress, comedian, and all around bon vivant. Thoroughly entertaining, Go Ask Ali is packed with thoughts and musings from "the girlfriend you want to have a glass of wine with, the one who makes you laugh because she sees the funny and the absurd in everything" (Huffington Post).


In Go Ask Ali, you’ll find brutally honest and hilarious takes on:


  • Social Media Humor: A deep dive into the filtered, fake, and FOMO-inducing world of Instagram—and why it’s a dangerous, slippery slope for anyone over forty.
  • Cautionary Tales: Painfully funny life lessons learned the hard way, from accidentally emailing the boss “you suck” to the cardinal rule you must never, ever break: do not hire a hot babysitter.
  • Modern Motherhood: Navigating the terrifying world of raising teenage girls, from their first (maybe?) period to their obsession with Japanese nose-shapers and why you should never take Xanax on a milestone night.
  • Happily Married (Mostly): The secret to a long, happy marriage? Keep it to yourself. Ali spills the surprisingly not-so-scandalous tea on her life with George Stephanopoulos and why a good marriage is the most boring topic at a girls’ lunch.