I might regret this
Jacobson, Abbi
When Abbi Jacobson announced to friends and acquaintances that she planned to drive across the country alone
she was met with lots of questions and opinions: Why wasn't she going with friends? Wouldn't it be incredibly lonely? The North route is better! Was it safe for a woman? The Southern route is the way to go! You should bring mace! And a common one... why? But Abbi had always found comfort in solitude
and needed space to step back and hit the reset button. As she spent time in each city and town on her way to Los Angeles
she mulled over the big questions-- What do I really want? What is the worst possible scenario in which I could run into my ex? How has the decision to wear my shirts tucked in been pivotal in my adulthood? In this collection of anecdotes
observations and reflections--all told in the sharp
wildly funny
and relatable voice that has endeared Abbi to critics and fans alike--readers will feel like they're in the passenger seat on a fun and
ultimately
inspiring journey. With some original illustrations by the author.
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