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Local Author, Comedian Amy Lyle Releases TEDxBeaconStreet Talk
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Amy and Gina are regulars on Atlanta and Company!
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Atlanta Suburban Housewives Officially Launch New Comedy Show, ‘In the Burbs’
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"A suggestion for your top 2017 summer reading list, Amy Lyle, and her comedic memoir and summer must-read. The Amy Binegar-Kimmes-Lyle Book of Failures, a book for high-functioning dysfunctional who aspire to channel their more regrettable moments into success."
Modern Life Network
Rick Limpert

THE AMY BINEGAR-KIMMES-LYLE BOOK OF FAILURES is a humor memoir. If you have ever failed at love, finances, been fired, not fit in, self-diagnosed yourself with disorders and conditions and/or said "I really need to get my s*** together," this is the book for you. Delight in Amy Lyle’s 45 years of missteps, inadequacies and faux pas.

“The Amy Binegar-Kimmes-Lyle Book of Failures” is a memoir packed with Amy’s experiences including being fired, surviving a divorce, getting remarried and raising four teenagers in a blended household. The motto of the book is: "I am not a failure. I’m just having a little bit of trouble right now."
Everyone’s life is full of missteps and mistakes, but while most people try to forget their less-than-stellar moments, Amy Lyle decided to put her foibles on full blast.
In her recently released self-published book, “The Amy Binegar-Kimmes-Lyle Book of Failures,” the Atlanta-based comedian and aspiring screenwriter documents several decades of stumbling through life.

I don’t know what a blog tour is, but I am super easy and say “Yes!” to pretty much anything if it sounds like I can keep my clothes on and it won’t get me instantly addicted or killed. So, when our Southern Correspondent, Amy Kimmy Gibbler Lyle (real name, Amy Binegar-Kimmes-Lyle) asked for people to sign up for her blog tour, I said yes.
Atlanta & Co.

