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Best Young Woman Job Book by Emma Healey
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Best Young Woman Job Book

A Memoir
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Narrator Emma Healey

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Length 6 hours 15 minutes
Language English
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Wry, inventive, and relentlessly honest, a memoir of trying to make a living without compromising your truth.

Emma Healey just wants to be a writer, but that’s more a journey than a job, and the journey isn’t free. As a teenager, she begins her adventures in precarious employment when introduced by her actor/playwright mother to the role of “standardized patient,” performing illness as a living training dummy for medical students. In university, she joins a creative writing program, cultivating a poet’s interest in language while learning lessons about the literary world that have more to do with survival than art. Through her twenties, she writes software manuals for the world’s leading producer of online pornography, masters search engine optimization for a marketing firm run out of a bedroom by two Phish-loving brothers, narrowly escapes death as a research assistant for a television drama, and works the night shift captioning daytime TV. Along the way, as she navigates dating apps, tumultuous relationships, and the evolution of a voice that she is slowly learning to trust, she begins writing personal essays for money—and finds herself embroiled in a content economy that blurs the boundaries between day job and making art even further. 
     Through the stories of several very odd jobs, each related to—but also achingly far from—the job she really wants, poet and essayist Emma Healey creates a unique snapshot of the gig economy that is also a timeless meditation on identity, value, and language.
    For a writer trying to pay the bills, life can be a work in progress.

EMMA HEALEY is the author of two books of poetry, Begin with the End in Mind and Stereoblind. Her work has been published in outlets like the Globe and Mail (where she once served as resident poetry critic), the Toronto Star, the National Post, The LA Review of Books, The FADER, Hazlitt, The Hairpin, Real Life, The Walrus, Toronto Life, Canadian Art, Raptors HQ, Joyland, The Puritan, Maisonneuve, C Magazine, Said the Gramophone and more. She also plays guitar in a punk band called Rotten Column.

EMMA HEALEY is the author of two books of poetry, Begin with the End in Mind and Stereoblind. Her work has been published in outlets like the Globe and Mail (where she once served as resident poetry critic), the Toronto Star, the National Post, The LA Review of Books, The FADER, Hazlitt, The Hairpin, Real Life, The Walrus, Toronto Life, Canadian Art, Raptors HQ, Joyland, The Puritan, Maisonneuve, C Magazine, Said the Gramophone and more. She also plays guitar in a punk band called Rotten Column.

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Reviews

TRILLIUM BOOK AWARD FINALIST

Praise for Best Young Woman Job Book

"Emma Healey is working through the tension between the joys of writing for a living and the reality of navigating the gig economy and the world of publishing. But she's doing it with flare and style and an incredibly infuriating amount of skill. This is the kind of book where you'll finish a stretch and pause and think wait, how did she do that, and go back and try to piece it together for yourself." —Elamin Abdelmahmoud, author of Son of Elsewhere

"For a deeper dive into what millennials mean when they talk about making a living in writing. A poetically structured memoir (and we mean that in the best way). . . . In some ways, it's a highly millennial book . . . and in other ways, it’s just a clear window into what work is like now. Perhaps most importantly, it’s also honest and funny." The Tyee

“It’s a truly Millennial tale—self-aware and clever enough to make you forget the depressing circumstances that shaped it.” —Josh O’Kane

“Who suspected a Canadian poet would write the best account of life in the gig economy? . . . Healey’s forthright treatment of the central role money plays in a creative life is enormously refreshing. Instead of hand-waving the financial details that have made her career possible, she molds into her art the work she had to do in order to do the work she wanted. It’s a neat trick.” —Wired

Advance Praise for Best Young Woman Job Book

“A rhythmic, funny, nostalgic and aching memoir about coming into your own and understanding your worth. You’ll see yourself in these pages in the best way possible.” —Scaachi Koul, bestselling author of One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter

Best Young Woman Job Book contains all the reasons Emma Healey will always be one of my favorite writers: no one else can break your heart and put it back together on the page like she can.”  —Haley Mlotek, writer, editor and organizer

Best Young Woman Job Book is simply brilliant, a perfect encapsulation of everything that makes Emma Healey the force of nature that she is. Equally hilarious and heartbreaking, every page is a revelation.” —Tom Scharpling, bestselling author of It Never Ends Expand reviews