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The Ex-Boyfriend Yard Sale
The Ex-Boyfriend Yard Sale: Finding a Formula for the Cost of Love | Haley McGee
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In this hilarious and heartfelt memoir, Haley McGee sets out to calculate—with mathematical precision—the exact cost of love, and whether all of her former relationships were worth it. Haley McGee is in debt. The solution? A yard sale of gifts from her ex-boyfriends. But when it comes to pricing, she gets stuck. Surely the ways we invest in our romantic relationships should be reflected in the price. But how? Is the mixtape from your first love worth more than the vintage typewriter from a philanderer? Does sitting on an X-Acto knife wedged between seats on a bus to see the boyfriend you lost your virginity to increase or decrease the value of thenecklace he gave you? Should you be compensated for the miserable times or do they render an item worthless? Haley decides to gamble on a larger payout. She interviews her exes and enlists the help of a mathematician to create a formula—with eighty-six variables—for the cost of love. As she's searching for answers, the one that got away reappears with a new proposition. Female desire, heartbreak and the chance for integrity in the aftermath of both are held up in this whipsmart, original and daringly candid memoir. As Haley McGee interrogates her romantic triumphs and failures with unflinching detail and hilarity, her exquisite prose elevates this all too human conundrum: Is love worth it?
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4🌟McGee's prose were funny and candid right from the get go, very conversational and made for easy, amusing reading. As she goes through her relationships, her stories were heartbreaking and heartwarming. Smartly written, I love how her story unfolded and that she turned this whole senario into a one woman show feels very Carrie Fisher esk. #bookreview #canlit

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This is a fun and thoughtful memoir about love and relationships. McGee is an actress and playwright and when thinking about selling gifts from various ex-boyfriends to help with her debt, she ends up putting on a one-woman show about the gifts and their value as influenced by what they meant in the relationship. McGee is open about her vulnerable moments over the years and what she has learned along the way. I enjoyed it and gave it 4/5.