Naked in the rideshare (stories of gross miscalculations)

Rebecca Shaw

Book - 2023

"Showing off their trademark humor and writing chops that have made them a viral sensation, Rebecca Shaw and Ben Kronengold provide a collection of startlingly funny short stories that will keep readers laughing. Naked in the Rideshare is a riotous collection of comedic short stories, bursting with the safe spaces, shrooms dealers, and Notes app apologies that define growing up right now. The essays take a drunken cannonball into this generation's hopes and anxieties. A camp color war ends in ritual sacrifice. A twenty-something enters a sexual relationship with his childhood fairy god milf. A summit outside of space and time brings together a teen's selves from ages 1 to 81. Irreverent, disturbing, and surprisingly rife wi...th hope, Naked in the Rideshare aims to shine a light on the generation we can't stop talking about--and all the ways we get them so wrong." --

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Subjects
Genres
Humor
Essays
Short stories
Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Rebecca Shaw (author)
Other Authors
Ben Kronengold (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Essays and short stories.
Physical Description
viii, 279 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780063215788
  • Introduction
  • We'd Kill Each Other
  • Childhood
  • We Have Your Son
  • Eustace, 1 Through 84
  • Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day That Was Made Better by White Privilege
  • Report Cards for 25-Year-Olds
  • Teenage Years
  • Letters from Color War
  • Dr. Seuss Teaches Sex Ed
  • See You in Hell
  • The Collected Works of Angsty Suburban White Kids Named Corey
  • Yikies!
  • College
  • Caesar's Relieved
  • College Stories Fact Check
  • Butterscotch Galaxy (Or, the Spectacular Class of 54)
  • I Am Outraged
  • Post-Grad
  • How to Assemble Your First Couch, You Big Fucking Loser
  • My College Friend the Pope
  • Fun Guy
  • How to Get into the Club
  • It Happened to Me: My Goop Jade Vaginal Egg Hatched into a Tiny White Woman Who I Now Have to Care for as My Own
  • The Incident at the Aces Bar
  • Dating
  • Fairy God Milf
  • Sex and Love in the Alien Invasion
  • Clarity
  • The Reynolds Accords
  • Soulmates
  • The Real World
  • Actual Things Ben's Mother Has Told Her Friends He Does for a Living
  • Sky Not Found
  • Unchosen
  • Bits & Pieces
  • Our Musings on Comedy (Vs. What We Pitched)
  • Welcome to the BuzzFeed Orgy
  • The End
  • Easter Eggs
  • How'd We Do?
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Two comic writers join forces in this collection of satirical scenarios and verses. Dynamic duo Shaw and Kronengold met at Yale in 2014. Since then, they've become a sensation as the youngest-ever writers for the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Their debut volume assembles an array of pieces separated into the stages of human life, from childhood through college and adulthood. An immediate standout is the opening story, "We Have Your Son," in which a youth kidnapping-and-ransom operation is hilariously hijacked by indifferent parents ("Keep him!"). Throughout, it's clear that the authors consistently let their imaginations run wild. Some pieces are effervescently silly ("Dr. Seuss Teaches Safe Sex"); some are freeform and whimsical; others are more creatively inspired glimpses into unwieldy fantasies and modern dilemmas of postgraduate life. The authors are particularly successful in their portrayal of adolescence, from melodramatic dispatches from summer camp and a horror satire featuring a courageous girl who finds herself in Hell, which she recognized "because it was very hot and 'Moves Like Jagger' was playing on a loop." Some of the collection's more personal pieces are also the most engaging and memorable, including "College Stories Fact Check," in which the authors share amusing memories from their time together as Yale students; others include a transcript of text conversations with their drug dealer and an assessment of their shared experience in Hollywood as "skilled practitioners of asskissery." The text contains more than 30 stories, perhaps best read over numerous sittings. In any such book, a few pieces fall flat, but each one contains at least some flashes of comic brilliance, making it clear this is a hyper-creative pair with immense potential. Saturated with creative energy and a healthy funny bone, these stories are comedy gold. An entertainingly zany collection of sketches poking fun at the foibles of contemporary life at every age. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.