How to Lose Friends and Alienate Peop..., Toby Young
How to Lose Friends and Alienate Peop..., Toby Young
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How to Lose Friends and Alienate People

Author: Toby Young

Narrator: Toby Young

Abridged: 5 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 06/02/2006

Categories: Nonfiction, Humor


Synopsis

In 1995 high-flying British journalist Toby Young left London for New York to become a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. Other Brits had taken Manhattan—Alistair Cooke then, Anna Wintour now—so why couldn’t he? But things didn’t go quite according to plan. Within the space of two years he was fired from Vanity Fair, banned from the most fashionable bar in the city, and couldn't get a date for love or money. Even the local AA group wanted nothing to do with him.How to Lose Friends and Alienate People is Toby Young's hilarious account of the five years he spent looking for love in all the wrong places and steadily working his way down the New York food chain, from glossy magazine editor to crash-test dummy for interactive sex toys. But it’s more than “the longest self-deprecating joke since the complete works of Woody Allen” (Sunday Times); it’s also a seditious attack on the culture of celebrity from inside the belly of the beast. And there’s even a happy ending as Toby Young marries—"for proper non-cynical reasons,” as he puts it—the woman of his dreams. “Some people are lucky enough to stumble across the right path straight away; most of us only discover what the right one is by going down the wrong one first.”

About Toby Young

Toby Young was born in 1963. In the course of his career as a journalist he has been fired from a succession of prestigious newspapers and magazines, including the Times of London, the Guardian, the Independent, and Vanity Fair. He lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Greg on May 25, 2009

I found this book to be really amusing when I read it, but now after seeing Toby Young on this past season of Top Chef, I think he just an unfunny douche bag. I'll leave the original four star rating, but only because reading about a douche bag can be funny.......more

Goodreads review by Martin on December 19, 2008

Why did I find Toby Young such an annoying twerp. I very nearly didn't finish this book, a very rare occurrence. His obsession with celebrity, parties and tottie just made me cringe but his analysis of the cultural differences between New York and London was very incisive and that is what kept me re......more

Goodreads review by Susan on July 12, 2015

In 1995, British journalist Toby Young got the phone call every Fleet Street hack dreams of — an offer from Graydon Carter, the renowned editor of Vanity Fair, to fly to New York and work on the magazine. Toby then proceeded to stuff up every opportunity that came his way, starting with his interpre......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on May 29, 2007

My fondest memory of this book was the day that I was reading it on the train on my way home from work. A guy got on the train and sat down next to me. He was reading "How to Win Friends and Influence People." Sometimes the planets just align.......more

Goodreads review by María José on May 12, 2009

Así se presentaba el libro: una crónica satírica desde el backstage del mundo de los más famosos y adorados, escrita por un periodista británico que trabajó durante tres años para la muy glamurosa (y casi centenaria) revista Vanity Fair. ¿Suena bien, verdad? Pues para empezar, no encontré en este lib......more