In her first book, stand-up comedian and actress Retta (best known for her role on the television show
Parks and Recreation) invites readers into a breezy and comedic tale of myriad obsessions. Topics covered range from Retta's upbringing, college education, and career, to her love of coffee and hatred of being a bridesmaid. Fans of the memoir genre may be let down by this book, which is actually more of a collection of essays. This is not an exhaustive life story or a tell-all. The author could have focused on the interesting aspects of her life, such as being raised by Liberian immigrants, or drawn more cohesive threads among the starkly varied chapters. Readers may struggle to relate to Retta, as she tells tales of supposedly B-list fame and underwhelming fortune (exemplified in the book's title), then goes on to explain her fixation with startlingly expensive designer handbags. That said, fans of stand-up comedy, celebrity books, and especially fans of Retta's work will likely enjoy this fun, lighthearted read.
VERDICT This conversational volume is best suited for fans of the author's acting and stand-up comedy career.
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