![]() ![]() ![]() Latching onto other people’s parents when one’s parents embarrass or disappoint Having obesity issues hating doctors, especially when, regardless of the ailment or condition, they want to treat obesity Reminiscing about mixtapes and old-fashioned record stores. Realizing that your body is no longer young and can no longer party and keep late hoursīuying clothing in the latest styles but not being able to wear any of them Her surprise hiring for the show, learning how rich people live, and getting a taste of privilege were memorable parts of the text.Īs I got to the end of the book, I found that much of what she said was repetitive. Many readers will know the author for Shrill, a comedy television show. No human body part or fluid is off-limits for discussion and comment, and her irritable bowel syndrome gets lots of attention. Some are relatable, and others are just TMI. She is 40ish, and I can relate to much of it. ![]() Crass, irreverent, and sometimes vulgar, but brutally honest essays by Samantha Irby are contained in this book. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |