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Local Blogger Publishes Tell All on Millennial Life
DC blogger Kat Haselkorn published 'Unemployed Kat: Adulting is Hard' -- a fun, sometimes racy read to better understand millennial life.

Popular DC blogger Kat Haselkorn just released her first book.
Unemployed Kat: Adulting is Hard is a fun, occasionally edgy, sometimes racy read for twenty-somethings and their parents. If you are looking for a great Christmas stocking stuffer or Hanukkah gift (or excellent toilet reading), this is a humorous look inside the thoughts, struggles, and foibles of today's "Adults".
You can buy the ebook today on Amazon and have it delivered directly to your Kindle or order the paperback for $7.99. This month, 100% of all royalties will be donated to Puerto Rico relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
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Below is a brief description of the book.
This compilation of personal essays and blog posts covers a decade of one woman's journey into adulthood. From the unexpectedly fruitful post-college job hunt through messy hookups to broken engagements, Unemployed Kat navigates life as an urban-dwelling young adult with a keen eye for detail and a sharp sense of wit. She'll whine like 'Sex and the City's' Carrie Bradshaw and bare her soul like Lena Dunham's character Hannah in 'Girls'. Unemployed Kat should be required reading for anyone who wants to better understand (and learn from!) today's millennial angst.
This newly published compilation of essays by lifelong Washingtonian Kat Haselkorn is a great option for anyone who is a fan of the new bestseller Adultolescence, social media influencer Kate Siegel's Mother Can You Not, and Lena Dunham's memoir Not That Kind of Girl. In Unemployed Kat: Adulting is Hard, Kat captures the uncertainty and angst behind shifting friendships, romance, and family dynamics as today's twenty-somethings move from college life into the big bad world of adulthood.
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Washingtonians and Chicagoans alike will appreciate the astute observations of the city they know and love and anyone in their twenties or early thirties will relate to the awkward hookups, first dates, professional debacles, and moving day disasters. In less than a decade, author Kat Haselkorn has done a lot of living, and she writes about it honestly, cheerily, and with very little filter.
Pick up your copy of Unemployed Kat: Adulting is Hard today.