Thanks for Waiting, Doree Shafrir
Thanks for Waiting, Doree Shafrir
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Thanks for Waiting
The Joy (& Weirdness) of Being a Late Bloomer

Author: Doree Shafrir

Narrator: Doree Shafrir

Unabridged: 8 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/29/2021


Synopsis

An honest, witty, and insightful memoir about what happens when your coming-of-age comes later than expected

“Thanks for Waiting is the loving, wise, cuttingly funny older sister we all need in book form.”—Tara Schuster, author of Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies

Doree Shafrir spent much of her twenties and thirties feeling out of sync with her peers. She was an intern at twenty-nine and met her husband on Tinder in her late thirties, after many of her friends had already gotten married, started families, and entered couples’ counseling. After a long fertility struggle, she became a first-time mom at forty-one, joining Mommy & Me classes where most of the other moms were at least ten years younger. And while she was one of Gawker’s early hires and one of the first editors at BuzzFeed, she didn’t find professional fulfillment until she co-launched the successful self-care podcast Forever35—at forty.
 
Now, in her debut memoir, Shafrir explores the enormous pressures we feel, especially as women, to hit particular milestones at certain times and how we can redefine what it means to be a late bloomer. She writes about everything from dating to infertility, to how friendships evolve as you get older, to why being pregnant at forty-one is unexpectedly freeing—all with the goal of appreciating the lives we’ve lived so far and the lives we still hope to live.
 
Thanks for Waiting is about how achieving the milestones you thought were so important don’t always happen on the time line you imagined. In a world of 30 Under 30 lists, this book is a welcome reminder that it’s okay to live life at your own speed.

About The Author

Doree Shafrir is the author of the novel Startup and the cohost of the podcasts Forever35 and Matt & Doree’s Eggcellent Adventure. She lives in Los Angeles with her family. 


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Evelyn on 2021-07-08 11:42:40

I thought this book would be about a late bloomer - a bit later in life. Definitely written with a younger audience in mind. Came across as immature without substance. Then again, I'm an older gal.

Goodreads review by Tess

This is a book about being a late bloomer, but mostly in a heteronormative sense. Although Shafrir started her career late, she focuses on her dating debacles and IVF troubles. I was hoping for equal emphasis on her career, but she skips her 20s entirely (why did she drop out of the Ph.D. program?)......more

Goodreads review by Maeve

I enjoy Doree’s podcasts and the book was a quick easy read. The premise of being a later bloomer felt a little thin though and not quite enough to justify a memoir.......more

Goodreads review by Jayne

If you're interested in reading a memoir by a self-absorbed and whiny millennial, this is the perfect book for you. In other words, I would recommend "waiting" before reading "Thanks for Waiting" by Doree Shafrir. Before listening to this book, I had never heard of Doree Shafrir.  I never listened to......more

Goodreads review by Julie

I’ve always thought that when it comes to memoirs, being an interesting writer is more important than having an interesting life. This book proved me wrong. Her life is not interesting enough to be the subject of a memoir.......more


Quotes

“Tender, funny, and endlessly reassuring, Thanks for Waiting is a much-needed reminder that certain things take time. This is a keen-eyed, heartfelt memoir about ambition, expectation, and the sweet surrender of relinquishing a schedule. . . . A coming-of-age story that’s truly of the moment and spectacularly good for morale.”—Mary H. K. Choi, New York Times bestselling author of Emergency Contact and Permanent Record

“Vulnerable, hilarious, and wise, Doree Shafrir’s Thanks for Waiting is a wonderful reminder that life is not a race, and its obstacles can be just as affirming as its triumphs.”—Meredith Talusan, author of Fairest

“This book is a hug for every single person who has ever felt like they were falling behind; a beautiful reminder that you’re right on time, wherever you are, and that the wait isn’t your life being delayed . . . it is your life!”—Nora McInerny, author of No Happy Endings and It’s Okay to Laugh

“Armed with brutal honesty and a great sense of humor about her own moments of self-deception, Shafrir’s story offers a gentle reminder that it’s never too late to pursue the life you want, boldly and unapologetically.”—Heather Havrilesky, “Ask Polly” columnist and author of What If This Were Enough?

“With incredibly readable and succinct prose, Shafrir dissects the messy bits that romantic comedies have always left out, and instead gives the reader a candid memoir about a complicated woman who ultimately triumphs on her own time line.”—Glynnis MacNicol, author of No One Tells You This

“In a society where women are told to arrange their lives on a certain time line, Doree Shafrir’s memoir is a welcome reality check. Thanks for Waiting is an honest look at the ups and downs of creating the life you really want and a must-read for anyone wondering, Am I doing this right? An empowering, deeply relatable, deeply resonant look at being in charge of your own fate.”—Kayleen Schaefer, author of Text Me When You Get Home and But You’re Still So Young

Thanks for Waiting is the loving, wise, cuttingly funny, older sister we all need in book form. In it, Doree offers us the comfort of knowing that there is no such thing as being too late; rather, if we pay attention to our lives and evolve, we are always right on time. Thank you, Doree, for helping us put less pressure on ourselves.”—Tara Schuster, author of Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies

“Heartwarming and witty . . . While Shafrir’s droll sarcasm is perfectly calibrated, it’s her vulnerability and writing about more difficult experiences—such as her struggle with infertility—that will keep readers rapt. This coming-of-age story raises the bar.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)