Laugh More: Let Tina Fey Crack You Up with Her So-Funny-Because-They're-So-True Essays
Holmes met Tina Fey, then head writer and a performer on Saturday Night Live,
while guest-hosting in 2001. ("I was terrified doing that show," she
admits.) Years later she'd find herself identifying with Fey while
reading the 30 Rock star's comic essays. "She writes with such a true
voice about being a mom—from the funny things your kids do to your fears
for them. When I heard Tina was pregnant again [Fey had a second
daughter in August], I thought, That's great, but I hope she's writing a
second book."