Press

JENNIFER, GWYNETH & ME 

Good Morning America

Good Morning America

July 1, 2014: Rachel talks Jennifer, Gwyneth & Me on Good Morning America. Watch the segment

July 1, 2014: Rachel appears on Huffington Post Live to discuss celebrities and happiness. Watch the segment.

July 1, 2014: The Boston Herald says “Bertsche is funny, creative and, more importantly, manages to stay sane. While she is trying to see if celebrities hold the secret to happiness, she is also trying to have a baby, which brings perspective to what she is trying to do… This book is for everyone, not just women, because what guy doesn’t want David Beckham’s abs or Will Smith’s charm?” Read the full review.

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New York Daily News

July 2014: Self includes Jennifer, Gwyneth & Me in their “Weekender” calender, calling it a “hilarious beach read.”

July 1, 2014: InStyle.com features Rachel’s tips for living like a celebrity

July 1, 2014: Refinery29 includes a Q&A with Rachel

July 1, 2014: Psychology Today says “readers will find themselves invested in the project, rooting for Bertsche to master Gwyneth’s 10-Hour Chicken recipe as though she were the protagonist of one of her beloved reality show contests.”

July 1, 2014: StyleBistro did a Q&A with Rachel

July 2014: Cosmopolitan suggests you take Jennifer, Gwyneth & Me to the beach this summer. Check it out.

JG&M

Glamour

June 27: The NY Daily News profiles Rachel and Jennifer, Gwyneth & Me in its “Now Weekend” section. Read “Celebri-Me!”

June 27: Shape.com includes Jennifer, Gwyneth & Me in its list of “The Ten Best Beach Reads of 2014.” See the full list.

June 2014: Glamour charts Rachel’s journey in their “road test.” Read the full article, “I Lived Like a Celeb for Eight Months.”

May 19, 2014: Flavorwire names Jennifer, Gwyneth & Me one “20 New Nonfiction Books That Will Make You Smarter.” Read the review.

April 8, 2014: Rachel participated in Salon‘s group author interview. Read the interview with authors of “funny, smart books.”

March 31, 2014: Publisher’s Weekly says readers of Jennifer, Gwyneth & Me will “alternately laugh and cringe” and “examine their outlook on perfection, self-acceptance, and aspiring to be one’s very best self.” Read the full review.

MWF SEEKING BFF

People magazine

 

September 2012: Rachel and MWF Seeking BFF are profiled in The Chicago Tribune. Read the full article.

July 15, 2012: The New York Times includes MWF Seeking BFF in the Sunday Styles section, “Web Sites Seek to Help Women Find Friends.” Read the full article

July 2012: Ladies Home Journal names MWF Seeking BFF one of it’s favorite beach reads.

February 12, 2012: MWF Seeking BFF moves up to #27 on the New York Times Best Sellers List!

February 5, 2012: MWF Seeking BFF hits the New York Times Best Sellers List at #31!

February, 2012: Fitness magazine says, “If you’re ever found it hard to make friends as a grown-up, this book is for you. … (the meet-ups are as akward and funny as you’d imagine.”

January 23, 2012: People magazine says that “this charming, funny chronicle of an ‘experiment in extreme friending’ explores the bonds between women–and the idea that the world is people with potential BFFs.”

January 18, 2012: HelloGiggles says “whether you’re looking to make new friends or think you’re totally set in your ways, MWF Seeking BFF is highly enjoyable, smart edutainment. Rachel’s writing has that effortless balance of funny-clever-cool…” Read the full “Shiny, Happy Book Club” review.

January 9, 2012: Chicago Tribune calls MWF Seeking BFF “a breezy, unexpectedly thought-provoking book that does to conventional wisdom about female friendships what Thelma and Louise — oblique spoiler alert! — did to that nasty trucker.” Read the full article.

January 6, 2012: Shelf Awareness says that “as they cheer Bertsche on in her quest, readers will appreciate the friends they have and even pick up useful–and entertaining–tips for finding new friends of their own.” (Starred Review)

January, 2012: O, The Oprah Magazine calls MWF Seeking BFF one of “10 Titles to Pick Up Now.” Check out the whole list.

January, 2012: Self recommends you “pick up a copy of MWF Seeking BFF by Rachel Bertsche and get tips for expanding your social circle outside of FB.”

O, The Oprah Magazine

January, 2102: American Way says “Bertsche’s natural voice and easy, honest prose may leave readers wanting to befriend the first-time author themselves. Read the review.

January, 2012: Chicago Magazine calls MWF Seeking BFF a “hilarious, humbling journey” that you should “put on your book club list now.”
Read the review.

December 22, 2012: Rachel gives tips on how to make new friends (with a cameo from her husband!) on the NPR Podcast How To Do Everything. Listen now.

December 19, 2012: The Associated Press  says “a reader cannot help but root for Bertsche, cheer her successes and consider trying out some of her ideas.” Read the review.

December 18, 2011: The New York Post calls MWF Seeking BFF “required reading.” Read the full review.

December 17, 2011: MWF Seeking BFF is a Chicago Tribune “Editor’s Choice.” Read the full review.

December, 2011: Goodreads calls MWF Seeking BFF one of the December “Movers & Shakers.” Read the full list.

November 15, 2011: Booklist says, “In another’s voice, the material could have easily become trite or annoying, but Bertsche is just so darn, well, friendly that readers might even find themselves questioning or conquering their own occasional antisocial tendencies.”

September 27, 2011: More magazine includes MWF Seeking BFF on their list of “20 Books About The Enduring Bonds of Friendship.” Check out all 20.

September 12, 2011: Publisher’s Weekly calls MWF Seeking BFF a “sweet memoir” that “is grounded in what most everyone is looking for—more fulfilling relationships and a sense of belonging—and [Bertsche] bravely provides some of the tools, including openness, persistence, and self-awareness, needed to attain these rewards.” Read the full review.

September, 2011: O, The Oprah Magazine includes MWF Seeking BFF in their 30 Days of Makeovers. Get Rachel’s three tips for turning a friend into an acquaintance.

January 17, 2011:  Rachel’s quest is profiled in In TouchRead “I’ll Pay You To Be My Friend.”

7 responses to “Press

  1. Janelle

    I just saw a review and recommendation for your book in the February Fitness magazine. Don’t see that on the list here. Way to go! Major accolades!

  2. beverly abrams

    I am looking for 10 titles to pick up now. The book i am lookong for is The ——Wife. It was in the August thru Dec 2011 issues. could you e-mail me copies of the tear sheet. Thanks. I am a subscriber of O magazine/

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