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I'm Just a Person
I'm Just a Person
Author: Tig Notaro
ISBN-13: 9780062266644
ISBN-10: 0062266640
Publication Date: 5/16/2017
Pages: 256
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Ecco
Book Type: Paperback
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Readnmachine avatar reviewed I'm Just a Person on + 1474 more book reviews
Brutally honest memoir by the stand-up comic whose personal life imploded in a single year of loss.
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I have read many books about people being knocked down by horrible things that life sometimes dishes out for us but to read her story I found myself astonished by her ability to pick herself up and put one step in front of the other no matter what,again and again. She is a very strong,brave woman who did just that in light of not one but several tragedies. Very inspiring.
dragoneyes avatar reviewed I'm Just a Person on + 844 more book reviews
I honestly didn't know who Tig Notaro was, yet, somehow, everywhere I looked, this book kept popping up. I finally decided to see what it was about. The synopsis showed a person who went through a horrific period and used comedy to help get them through it. As I was going through a string of bad luck, I decided that this might be just what I needed.

The book starts out with giving us a glimpse into Tig's childhood. Raised by a mother who loved to party and a stepfather with a military background that was strict, Tig recalled the joys of childhood. I loved that she could call out her parents issues but still show their love for her and have that same love for them. Then the book goes from school to her setting out on her own. She finds a job in the music industry that pays little but one that she really enjoys. Later on, she finds herself up on stage as a comedian and it is all up hill until it isn't.

In a span of months, Tig's life starts to fall apart. First she get pneumonia then from there she gets C-diff. With that sickness, she loses an extreme amount of weight and almost doesn't make it. Once she is out of the hospital, she is still very sick and in pain when she finds out her mother is dying. Reeling from the loss of her mom, she then goes through a break-up with her girlfriend and soon after is diagnosed with breast cancer. She goes through a period of feeling sorry for herself (who wouldn't??).

Then decides that if she is going to die, she is going to do what she loves and get up on stage to laugh and make others laugh. She goes to her next comedy set and starts of with, âHello. How are you? I have cancer.â That is the moment she becomes a star.

From there she talks about healing, not only physically but mentally. She goes on to talk about relationships and how they are so important, even more so now. It was a soul crushing journey but so uplifting in the end. Felt very grateful that she shared her story.