Millennials of New York
Autor Connor Toole, Alec Macdonalden Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2016
Discover the voice of a generation self- and selfie-absorbed as it may be in "Millennials of New York." With over one hundred pictures, lists, graphs, and charts, authors Connor Toole and Alec Macdonald perfectly satirize this generation with their smart and witty captures of young people from all over New York. Covering everything from how hard it is to wait for a brunch table to the intricacies of Netflix-and-chill, from what constitutes the perfect selfie to asking your parents for rent money, "Millennials of New York "is the perfect gift for millennials and the people who love them even if they don t quite understand them."
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Connor Toole is a writer and comedian living in Brooklyn. He attended Boston College, where he performed sketch and improv comedy before graduating in 2013 with degrees in Political Science and Communication. He wrote for the sports website Barstool Sports and founded the comedy website The Crispest Attic before joining Elite Daily as its senior humor writer.
Alec MacDonald is a writer and comedian living and working in New York City as a humor writer for Elite Daily. Alec received his bachelor's degree from Vassar College, where he studied fiction and essay writing, before going on to receive his MFA in Fiction from Sarah Lawrence College in 2014. Before being hired at Elite Daily he worked for BBC America.
Alec MacDonald is a writer and comedian living and working in New York City as a humor writer for Elite Daily. Alec received his bachelor's degree from Vassar College, where he studied fiction and essay writing, before going on to receive his MFA in Fiction from Sarah Lawrence College in 2014. Before being hired at Elite Daily he worked for BBC America.