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Matthew Amster-Burton is a writer and comedian. He is the author of the YA novel OUR SECRET BETTER LIVES and four nonfiction books, including HUNGRY MONKEY (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, ) and PRETTY GOOD NUMBER ONE: AN AMERICAN FAMILY EATS TOKYO (), which was a bestseller in Japan and has been optioned for film.  · Our Secret Better Lives: Chapter 1. Matthew Amster-Burton. Sep 6, · 5 min read. This is the first chapter of Our Secret Better Lives, out now. Buy it. . Buy Our Secret Better Lives by Matthew Amster-Burton online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at $ Shop now.


Matthew Amster-Burton Matthew Amster-Burton has hosted 40 episodes. Matthew Amster-Burton is a Seattle writer and podcaster and the author of five books. His latest, Our Secret Better Lives, features an absurd number of 90s music references. He's a fan of the minor four, the I-IV-V, and the Minus 5. Search this site. Matthew Amster-Burton. Home. Joining Molly onstage in conversation will be Seattle author Matthew Amster-Burton, who co-hosts, with Molly, the comedy podcast Spilled Milk. His books include Pretty Good Number One, Hungry Monkey, and Our Secret Better Lives. Tickets ($5), with proceeds benefiting the vital work of the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (www.doorway.ru).


www.doorway.ru: Our Secret Better Lives (): Amster-Burton, Matthew: Books. Skip to main www.doorway.ru Hello Select your address. Matthew Amster-Burton is the author of the YA novel OUR SECRET BETTER LIVES and four nonfiction books, including HUNGRY MONKEY (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, ) and PRETTY GOOD NUMBER ONE: AN AMERICAN FAMILY EATS TOKYO (), which was a bestseller in Japan and has been optioned for film. However, it’s very tempting to apply a “historical fiction” tag to Matthew Amster-Burton’s delightful new novel, Our Secret Better Lives, which takes place way back in the mids. Granted, it wasn’t all that long ago, but some of the experiences the college-age characters have seem like they belong to a time as far removed from as ancient Greece.

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