One fateful night in New York City's East Village, A forty-three-year-old single lady with nothing to lose walks into a bar . . . Praise for Girl Walks into a Bar. . . 'Girl Walks into a Bar . . .will take you away.' Janet Maslin, The New York Times 'Girl Walks into a Bar . . . is a totally different ride - one that's had me laughing at most parts, but near tears at others, and constantly marvelling at her no-big-deal honesty. Even when it's a big deal.' Glamour'A hilarious ride.' Boston Herald' A refreshingly candid memoir.' New York Post'Dratch's honesty in her writing pays off; her book's second half reads like a cross between Bossypantsand What to Expect When You're Expecting.' Paper'In her funny new memoir, Girl Walks into a Bar . . ., Dratch dishes on everything you wanted to know about the highs and lows of her comedy career.' Entertainment Weekly'Dratch's story is recounted in a sharply written, wry, and deeply moving book.' The Huffington Post'Girl Walks into a Bar . . . is a hilarious and incisive view of her unexpected life trajectory.' The Village Voice