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"Amy Borkowsky turns her mother's relentless
advice into a hilarious CD!" "Laugh your head off...hilarious!" "When Borkowsky played the messages during her
stand-up act, audiences howled." "A hilarious book -- a laugh-out-loud account of messages left on her "Amy's Answering Machine features 28 messages of hilarious overconcern from her mother...Thanks to this CD, full-grown and perfectly independent adults whose mothers worry about them as if they were still children can find comfort in the fact that they are not alone." "If your mother drives you nuts, you will doubtless
be amused by Amy's Answering Machine." "Listen to Amy's Answering Machine, a
CD of phone messages from Amy's well-meaning but overprotective mom...a
superfind." Amy Borkowsky has plenty of mudder fodder." --LOS ANGELES TIMES Amy Borkowsky may be credited with inventing a new form or genre with the Amy's television appearances include an interview with Matt Lauer on the "Today" show, with Jane Clayson on the CBS "Early Show," and "National Enquirer TV" profiled her as "the comedian who's making a career out of listening to her mother." Amy's CDs have been played on hundreds of radio stations, from New York's WPLJ to KRLA in LA and on National Public Radio. Amy completed a 12-city tour for the Amy's Answering Machine book, appearing on shows from "Good Day Dallas" to "Today in New York"; her book immediately became a Denver Post bestseller, and it has spent Mothers' Day in the #1 position on Amazon. Amy perfoms and speaks at events across the country and has appeared in the prestigious Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. (Click for booking information.)
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She was too busy to
keep a diary.
Luckily American Express
kept one for her.
Amy wrote STATEMENTS
after realizing that the old
American Express statements
buried in boxes in her closet were
a "diary" of how she'd literally
spent her early years living, working,
and looking for love in Manhattan
when it seemed like the only knight
in armor she'd find was the one on
the front of her Amex card.
Every purchase tells a story.
Reader's Digest selected
STATEMENTS as Editor's Choice.
Msnbc.com called it
"Plastic fantastic . . . delightful."
". . . funny and poignant . . . Bridget
Jones' Diary with dollar signs,"
raved Budget Living. USA TODAY
wrote ". . . sure to bring a smile"
Newsweek.com called
STATEMENTS, "A clever memoir.
. . more revealing than any diary."
Seen on the "Today" show,heard
on NPR's"Talk of the Nation."
Penguin's Roadside Amusements
imprint has ceased operations, so while
Amy's second humor book is hard
to find, it's worth a little
wear and tear on your Manolo
Blahniks to track a copy down.