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Life Is Lifey: The A to Z's on Navigating Life's Messy Middle

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Equal parts pep talk, reality check, and cocktail party confessional, Life is Lifey is a humorous and inspirational guide to unapologetically and authentically figuring out life’s messy middle.

Join Sarah Shahi as she cannonballs into the magical chaos of life—marriage, divorce, kids, career pivots, and everything in between. Like your brutally honest big sister (with a glass of wine in hand, wearing yesterday’s eye liner), Life is Lifey is an encyclopedia on “how to adult,” filled with personal stories that will have you lol-ing and advice that’s like a warm hug followed by a swift kick in the pants.

This isn’t about living your “best life” (so 2015). This is about shutting out the noise—self-doubt, partners, or that one mom from the PTA—and tapping into the voice within that’s 100 percent, unapologetically you.

Whether you’re limping out of a messy breakup or just trying to survive Mondays, Life is Lifey is the permission slip you didn’t know you needed to start making choices that scream your truth.

Many know Sarah as the lead in the global sensation Sex/Life, where she became the poster child for unhappy women everywhere. As her personal life started imitating art, her inbox lit up with questions from women around the How did you have the strength to get a divorce? What do you do when you’re questioning everything? How do you pick up the pieces of a broken heart and start over with kids clinging to your legs and peanut butter in your hair?

This book is her answer. Part memoir, part guide, it’s the story of endings and beginnings, of finding yourself when the script you’ve been following no longer fits. Life is Lifey invites you to tap into your authentic self and start living a life that’s bigger, bolder, and unapologetically yours. A cocktail of hard truths, big laughs, and unfiltered honesty, Life is Lifey will help you live a life that’s unapologetically you.

336 pages, Hardcover

Expected publication January 27, 2026

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33 reviews1 follower
October 31, 2025
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I found Life is Lifey to be an engaging and thoughtfully written book. Sarah Shahi’s tone felt conversational and down-to-earth. The personal stories were easily the strongest part. They brought warmth and authenticity to her reflections.

If you enjoy reflective, honest writing with a bit of humor and heart, Life is Lifey is worth picking up.
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4,867 reviews348 followers
October 31, 2025
Sarah Shahi’s Life is Lifey: The A to Z’s on Navigating Life’s Messy Middle is an exultant and brutally honest whirlwind of a memoir that came into my life right on time. Her alphabetically themed jumping off points read like mini essays on a variety of topics like “adulting” to [giving] “zero f*cks.” Shahi gets vulnerable in sharing the dissolution of her marriage—and how she rebuilt herself out of it—her spirituality, her family dynamics, her childhood, her acting career, and how she crafted her approach to life. She’s like the cool aunt you want to be, the big sister who has high school (and then college) all figured out.

This book is brimming with beautiful and relevant nuggets of wisdom from Maya Angelou, Dolly Parton, Carl Sagan, Mae West, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and over half a dozen others. If there’s something to be learned from them, Shahi has found a way to incorporate them into her worldview, her manifesto on life, and actually living life with verve. Her spirituality, journaling practices, owning one’s sexuality, finding balance between feminine/masculine energy, the importance of taking breaks vs having a breakdown, setting boundaries, et al., are simultaneously offered to help you navigate this lifey life we’re all experiencing.

Bring a glitter pen, a highlighter, or your writing utensil of choice, because you’re going to need it! Underline, toss in your own exclamation marks, and highlight things to share with your girlfriends. In one of her title-dropping quotes, Shahi offers up this advice:

Either way, life is going to throw some punches. Sometimes I duck, sometimes I just take it to the face and call it exfoliation. Life is lifey and it’s not about how we fall, but how we pick ourselves up after that matters.

For me, Shahi reads with the full bodied acceptance and setting the story straight of the late Shannen Doherty’s Badass: A Hard-Earned Guide to Living Life with Style and (the Right) Attitude, with a dash of Tina Fey’s snark and reflection in Bossypants, and tempered with the brashness, comedic timing, and 4th wall breaks of Mindy Kaling’s Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns). Shahi is able to laugh at herself, inviting you to belly laugh, say girl, I’ve been there, then pick yourself up, envision greater for yourself, and then go chase it.

A terrific read with a fantastic dismount. Now go out there, “[t]ear up the rulebook and dance in its confetti. Make a little trouble out there—and make it on behalf of women everywhere.”

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4,841 reviews447 followers
August 26, 2025
Sarah Shahi’s Life Is Lifey is a raw, funny, and unapologetic blend of memoir and advice that doesn’t pretend to have all the answers. The book weaves through her personal journey of divorce, self-discovery, and career pivots, while also doling out blunt yet compassionate lessons about courage, boundaries, aging, sex, self-love, and learning to actually live your own life rather than the one others expect. It feels less like a self-help manual and more like sitting down with a brutally honest big sister who mixes tequila shots with therapy sessions, making you laugh even as you cry.

Reading this book felt like an unexpected jolt of energy. Shahi’s writing is conversational, raunchy, and full of personality, which is what makes it so compelling. I loved how she knocked down the polished façade of self-help and leaned into the chaos instead. Her stories are sometimes shocking, sometimes tender, and always relatable. The honesty is refreshing. I found myself nodding, laughing, and pausing to underline lines that hit uncomfortably close to home. It doesn’t read like something written from a pedestal, and that made me trust her voice even more.

I enjoyed the boldness, but sometimes I wished the narrative slowed down so that certain insights could breathe. The profanity and sex-heavy sections might turn off some readers, but for me, that unfiltered edge is exactly what gives the book its charm. Shahi’s refusal to sand down her experiences into something polite is what makes it ring true. She is vulnerable without being sappy and hilarious without being flippant, which is a balance that not many writers can pull off.

Life Is Lifey isn’t for people who want a neat list of steps to fix their life. It’s for those who are tired of pretending everything is fine, who want to laugh through their tears, and who need a reminder that the second act of life can be wilder, richer, and more authentic than the first. If you’re someone who craves honesty laced with humor, and you’re not afraid of a little mess, this book will feel like a permission slip to live unapologetically and on your own terms.
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
December 20, 2025
God this was good! I'm so grateful to have an ARC of this because it was just the book I needed and a great book to read to close out the end of the year. Every woman needs to read this who's over 30, divorced and/or has kids, or the forever people pleaser. Like many I loved Sarah in Sex/Life but I also have followed her IG for years and always admired her life. And not like the admired because she's a celebrity living this glamourous life, but because she's living the most authentic life. I wish I had this right after my divorce but either way it was great! I'll definitley be re-reading this in the future - a great reminder to not care what others think of you and do what makes you happy.

Thank you Regalo Press for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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November 7, 2025
I received this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

I didn’t feel like I could really get into this book and thought it was okay. The tone of the writing was very down to earth but for me it wasn’t engaging or relatable, though I’m sure others will disagree.
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September 1, 2025
There are tons of f-bombs in this and sexy situations, but Shani has a great message here - one that women need to hear!
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