Succeeding in her HBO TV series "Girls" as a writer, director and actress in one package, Lena Dunham
plans to launch a collection of her autobiographical essays. The Random
House Publisher was reported to sign her for more than $3.5 million on
October 8.
Speaking about her advice book, the 26-year-old actress said, "There is
nothing gutsier to me than a person announcing that their story is one
that deserves to be told, especially if that person is a woman."
Entitled "Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She's
Learned", it collected Dunham's private stories with some wisdom to
share.
The book is meant to give people some advice concerning her mistakes in
the past. It is expected to be a big hit given that she kicked some
serious ass with "Girls". Lena once perceived Helen Gurley Brown's book
"Having It All" as an inspiration, though she considered it as beyond
any thoughts.
The essay collection contains honest accounts of her losing virginity
and effort to have a healthy diet. Also cited inside are death
obsession, tips about how to stay focused on work, as well as advices
about building a potential relationship. One section describes "the
most awkward date ever with an older director." Moreover, it includes
her travel to various places such as Israel and Japan.
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