Comedian Dawn Luebbe's new book, My 1992 Diary, is exactly what it sounds like: a collection of unintentionally comical journal entries from her Bush-era youth. Luebbe describes her then-self as an "11-year-old Nebraskan obsessed with 90210 and writing Kurt Cobain-inspired poetry." So, while her career as a poet might never have panned out, she did manage to land a book deal after all.
Luebbe's nostalgia bomb of a memoir is packed full of pages ripped straight from her diary, along with some of her grown-up reflections on her pop-culture-obsessed 'tweenage years, and it turns out nothing held a special place in the author's sixth-grade heart quite like TV. Read below for our exclusive excerpt from My 1992 Diary for more on young Dawn's thoughts on Wild & Crazy Kids, her love of TGIF, and her attempt to understand her mom's favorite show of that era, Thirtysomething. We're pretty sure your inner '90s girl can relate.
Luebbe's nostalgia bomb of a memoir is packed full of pages ripped straight from her diary, along with some of her grown-up reflections on her pop-culture-obsessed 'tweenage years, and it turns out nothing held a special place in the author's sixth-grade heart quite like TV. Read below for our exclusive excerpt from My 1992 Diary for more on young Dawn's thoughts on Wild & Crazy Kids, her love of TGIF, and her attempt to understand her mom's favorite show of that era, Thirtysomething. We're pretty sure your inner '90s girl can relate.
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