How Tina Fey Turned a Self-Help Manual for Anxious Mothers into "Mean Girls"
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How Tina Fey Turned a Self-Help Manual for Anxious Mothers into "Mean Girls"
On Wednesdays they wear pink: Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Seyfried in 2004’s Mean Girls. How Tina Fey turned a self-help manual for anxious mothers into the quintessential teen movie of the early aughts By Bruce Handy “Not every girl is miserable. There are actually genuinely happy girls. I don’t come across them very often, but they do exist.” —Rosalind Wiseman, in her best-selling nonfiction book, Queen Bees & Wannabes, 2002Mean Girls, released i…
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