The Late Bloomer's Revolution: A Memoir

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Hachette Books, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 304 pages
The debut of a sparkling and reassuring memoirist--an inspiration to late bloomers everywhere

"I like to consider myself a late bloomer, meaning someone who will eventually, however late, come into bloom. Although when and if I will bloom remains a mystery. I wish I knew how to speak a foreign language fluently. I wish I knew how to cook a simple roast chicken, or that I had read The Idiot, whose main character sounds like someone I can relate to."

In quick succession, Amy Cohen lost her job writing sitcoms, her boyfriend (with whom she'd been talking marriage), and her mom, after a long bout with cancer. Not exactly the stuff humor thrives on, is it? But filtered through Amy's worldview, there's comedy in the most unexpected places. In this unforgettable, engaging memoir, she recounts her (seemingly) never-ending search for love, her evolving relationship with her widowed dad, and her own almost unintentional growth as she stumbles through life.

Filled with observations sweet, bittersweet, and laugh-out-loud funny, The Late Bloomer's Revolution will be irresistible to anyone who believes her greatest moment is yet to come.

About the author (2008)

Amy Cohen grew up in New York City. A writer/producer on Caroline in the City and Spin City, she also wrote a monthly column for the New York Observer, and later appeared as the dating correspondent on the cable TV show New York Central. She lives in Manhattan, near her family, who has a lot to say about everything.