Friday 26 April 2019

Funny Autobiographies That Are Well Worth The Read

When looking for a good laugh often times the real world can be the perfect source. Although not every experience in one’s life is necessarily funny, there are certainly people out there who know how to put a funny spin on almost any situation. Here are three hilarious autobiographies that you certainly won’t regret reading!


Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris. Although many of David Sedaris’ works are autobiographical in nature, Me Talk Pretty One Day tells the dual tale of Sedaris’ early life and time in New York as well as his time living in Normandy with his partner Hugh despite not speaking any French. An absolutely hilarious collection of personal essays that is sure to inspire many a chuckle.


Yes Please by Amy Poehler. Actress, comedian, director, producer, and writer gets candid in this series of hilarious stories, touching on topics that range from parenthood and friendship to love and sex. Deeply personal with a charm and hilarity matched by few others, Poehler’s book is filled with practical life advice that informs as well as entertains.

Let's Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir by Jenny Lawson. From her bizarre upbringing in rural Texas to her relationship with her husband Victor, Lawson tells the (mostly) true tale of her at times awkward at times life out loud funny life. Listed as one of the Top 50 Most Powerful Mom Bloggers by the Nielsen ratings, Lawson’s style remains nonetheless accessible to everyone.

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