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My Life as A Goddess: Memoir through (Un)Popular Culture

Current price: $39.99
My Life as A Goddess: Memoir through (Un)Popular Culture
My Life as A Goddess: Memoir through (Un)Popular Culture

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My Life as A Goddess: Memoir through (Un)Popular Culture

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“Smart, fast, clever, and funny (As f*ck!)” (Tiffany Haddish), this collection of side-splitting and illuminating essays by the popular stand-up comedian,
alum of
Chelsea Lately
and
The Mindy Project
, and host of truTV’s
Talk Show the Game Show
is perfect for fans of the
New York Times
bestsellers
Why Not Me?
by Mindy Kaling and
We Are Never Meeting in Real Life
by Samantha Irby.
From a young age, Guy Branum always felt as if he were on the outside looking in.
From a stiflingly boring farm town, he couldn’t relate to his neighbors. While other boys played outside, he stayed indoors reading Greek mythology. And being gay and overweight, he got used to diminishing himself. But little by little, he started learning from all the sad, strange, lonely outcasts in history who had come before him, and he started to feel hope.
In this “singular, genuinely ballsy, and essential” (Billy Eichner) collection of personal essays, Guy talks about finding a sense of belonging at Berkeley—and stirring up controversy in a newspaper column that led to a run‑in with the Secret Service. He recounts the pitfalls of being typecast as the “Sassy Gay Friend,” and how, after taking a wrong turn in life (i.e. law school), he found stand‑up comedy and artistic freedom. He analyzes society’s calculated deprivation of personhood from fat people, and how, though it’s taken him a while to accept who he is, he has learned that with a little patience and a lot of humor, self-acceptance is possible.
“Keenly observant and intelligent, Branum’s book not only offers uproarious insights into walking paths less traveled, but also into what self-acceptance means in a world still woefully intolerant of difference” (
Kirkus Reviews
, starred review).
My Life as a Goddess
is an unforgettable and deeply moving book by one of today’s most endearing and galvanizing voices in comedy.

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