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Life Is Like a Musical

How to Live, Love, and Lead Like a Star

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A Self-Help Guide—with Jazz Hands! Life is Like a Musical features 50 wry, witty tips on getting ahead in life and love—all learned in the showbiz trenches.
"Hilarious, wise, and one-of-a-kind. This book is so damn brilliant I'm surprised it didn't already exist." — Sarah Knight, bestselling author of The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck
Before Tim Federle became a bestselling author and a Broadway playwright, he worked as a back-up dancer at the Super Bowl, a polar bear at Radio City, and a card-carrying chorus boy on Broadway. Life is Life a Musical features 50 tips learned backstage, onstage, and in between gigs, with chapters such as "Dance Like Everyone's Watching" and "Save the Drama for the Stage." This charming and clever guide will appeal to all ages and inspire readers to step into the lead role of their own life, even if they're not a recovering theater major.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 14, 2017
      Federle (Tequila Mockingbird) draws on his experience as a Broadway dancer in this delightful handbook of “hard-won showbiz lessons” that can be applied to all aspects of life and contribute to helping readers build more successful futures. Presenting advice “borrowed from Broadway” in a series of 50 witty vignettes, Federle aims to inspire readers to make any changes they may be seeking, whether these changes are in service to getting a better job, a healthier relationship, or simply a greater sense of satisfaction. Each chapter references a situation Federle encountered in the theater—with titles such as “Value Courage Over Confidence,” “Be a Good Scene Partner,” and “Rehearse Under Emergency Conditions”—and relates these situations to everyday experiences. His advice includes “envision a destination for yourself” and “start doing things that feel significant and meaningful to you.” The result is an intuitive guide that puts life into perspective in humorous and entertaining fashion. Agent: Brenda Bowen, Greenburger Associates.

    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2018

      Award-winning author and Broadway expert Federle offers 50 hilarious self-help tips for drama geeks and beyond. In Federle's own words, his book is "Don't Sweat the Small Stuffwith jazz hands." He stresses how his cheerful personality has helped him secure many gigs-after all, no one wants to collaborate with a grumpy or arrogant coworker. Federle shares various coming-of-age and theater experiences, from dancing in a polar bear costume at Radio City Music Hall to cowriting the Broadway musical Tuck Everlasting. Featuring star-studded theater references, this is an uplifting yet realistic look at living life to the fullest. There's even a section noting how students voted most popular in middle school tend to plateau early in life. VERDICT Perfect for theater-focused teens, especially those who grew up on Federle's Better Nate Than Ever and loved his young adult novel, The Great American Whatever.-Sarah Hill, Lake Land College Library, Mattoon, IL

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2017
      With tongue-in-cheek cocktail books, a middle-grade series, an acclaimed YA novel, and a Broadway show to his name, Federle has proven himself to be a veritable chameleon of a writer. Now he offers up a self-help guide by way of Broadway. In 50 bite-sized chapters, he doles out life lessons and little wisdoms gleaned from his years in the theater, sparkling with the trademark cheeky wit so evident in his Twitter account. A dancer-turned-writer, he has plenty of material, all of it theater-inspired. There aren't any sections here, but most of the advice can be applied to a number of situations. Forget your Resume. Polish Your Reputation addresses how attitude and comportment are often more valuable than experience. Clap Loudest for the Understudies stresses the importance of recognizing the underappreciated, who are often the hardest workers, and Forgive Yourself for a Bad Performance reminds us to keep going after a mistake. Theater lovers will enjoy the peek behind the curtain of the industry, but this is valuable advice for all.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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