In this book of essays, stand-up comedian and actress Buteau showcases her humor, perseverance, and honesty. The host of two podcasts (
Late Night Whenever; Adulting), she seems to have it all figured out, but readers will realize that her journey has had its challenges. Buteau opens up about her rocky road to making it as a comedian but also sheds light on personal challenges. Whether finding out that a friend was racist, struggling with IVF, or taking pride in her heritage as a Haitian Jamaican woman from New Jersey, Buteau tells each tale with style and wit. She is unflinching as she discusses body image and the shame she felt as a young teen whose developing body attracted negative attention. Readers will feel as though they are listening to a good friend tell stories of her life; Buteau’s writing is inviting and unbelievably hilarious.
VERDICT This wonderful offering can be read in one sitting or savored one essay at a time. Fans of Ali Wong or Mindy Kaling will appreciate this heartbreaking and hopeful volume.
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