The author of the acclaimed Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who
Love Them) brings "her singular sensibility, her genius for language,
her love of our deeply imperfect world" (Karen Karbo, author of In
Praise of Difficult Women) to this insightful exploration of reality TV
and the shifting definitions of truth in America.
What is the truth?
In a world of fake news and rampant conspiracy theories, the nature of
truth has increasingly blurry borders. In this clever and timely
cultural commentary, award-winning author Sallie Tisdale tackles this
issue by framing it in a familiar way--reality TV, particularly the
long-running CBS show Survivor.
With humor and in-depth superfan analysis, Tisdale explores the
distinction between suspended disbelief and true authenticity both in
how we watch shows like Survivor, and in how we perceive the world
around us. With her "bold and wise, galvanizing and grounding" (Chloe
Caldwell, author of I'll Tell You in Person) writing, Tisdale has
created an unputdownable, thoroughly entertaining, and groundbreaking
book that we will be talking about for years to come.