by Lily Sinhg
How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life
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Description
From actress, comedian, and YouTube sensation Lilly Singh (aka ||Superwoman||) comes the definitive guide to being a bawse—a person who exudes confidence, reaches goals, gets hurt efficiently, and smiles genuinely because they’ve fought through it all and made it out the other side.
Told in her hilarious, bold voice that’s inspired over nine million fans, and using stories from her own life to illustrate her message, Lilly proves that there are no shortcuts to success.
WARNING: This book does not include hopeful thoughts, lucky charms, and cute quotes. That’s because success, happiness, and everything else you want in life needs to be fought for—not wished for. In Lilly’s world, there are no escalators, only stairs. Get ready to climb.
Additional information
Book Condition | Used – Like New |
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Cover | Hardcover |
Size | 315 pages |
Published | March 28, 2017 by Ballantine Books |
Genre | Nonfiction, Business, Humor, Memoir, Self Help |
Awards | Goodreads Choice Award for Nonfiction (2017) |
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