• Always a Bridesmaid (for Hire)

  • By: Jen Glantz
  • Narrated by: Jen Glantz
  • Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
  • 3.1 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Always a Bridesmaid (for Hire)

By: Jen Glantz
Narrated by: Jen Glantz
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Publisher's summary

In the tradition of Sloane Crosley, Mindy Kaling, and Katie Heaney, a hilarious and insightful memoir about one New York City millennial's journey to find herself, her dream career, and true love, all while juggling a truly unique job as the world's only professional bridesmaid.

After moving to New York City in her mid-20s to pursue her dream of writing - and not living on the "Upper East Side" of her parents' house anymore - Jen Glantz looked forward to a future of happy hours and Sunday brunches with her besties.

What she got instead were a string of phone calls that began with, "Jen, I have something exciting to tell you!" and ended with, "I'd be honored if you would be my bridesmaid." At first she was delighted, but it wasn't long before she realized two things: all of her assets were tied up in bridesmaid dresses, and she herself was no closer to finding The One. She couldn't do much about the second thing (though her mother would beg to differ), but she could about the first.

One (slightly tipsy) night, Jen posted an ad on Craigslist advertising her services as a professional bridesmaid. When she woke up the next morning, it had gone viral. What began as a half joke suddenly turned into a lifetime of adventure for Jen - and more insight into the meaning of love than she was getting from OKCupid - as she walked down the aisle at stranger after stranger's wedding.

Fresh, funny, and surprisingly sweet, Always a Bridesmaid (for Hire) is an entertaining reminder that even if you don't have everything together, you can still be a total boss - or, at the very least, a BFF to another girl in need.

©2017 Jen Glantz (P)2017 Simon & Schuster Audio

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Sweet, honest story

I think this story is sweet, honest, and a good inspiration, however, it's a bit over done in the similes and metaphors. The audio was a little forced sounding.

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The lack of wedding content is staggering.

I came hoping to hear about the titular bridesmaiding business, maybe interesting wedding anecdotes, or even just lists of things that make for an effective prep kit for a wedding. What you will hear is, in a voice not even slightly trained for public speaking, is endless mentions of pizza, assorted name-brand foods, complaints about her dating life, disgusted references to sweating, burping and other bodily functions, in every single chapter.
Occasionally she will mention some interesting aspects of the titular concept, but don't fall for it, she will not discuss this, it will become a rambling story about any of the previously mentioned topics.
Save you money or credits. I've listened to this, now you don't have to.

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