Wow... Whitney goes deep with this one! I wasn't sure what to expect, but this book was different than any other celebrity memoir that I've listened to. Yep, listened. Audio is the way to go with celebrity memoirs, especially when they narrate themselves. Whitney did a phenomenal job and was completely authentic in her performance.
Whitney gives her life story, but breaks it into sections about her own life issues: self-help, codependence, roast jokes, sexism, egg freezing, eating disorder, boobs, headache, pit bulls and the Middle East. These all sound like random topics, but the book flows in a great way.
If you like her as a comedian, you'll enjoy getting this background of her life and how she came to be. She has great ideas on beauty standards, sexism, feminism... and one of the best things is that she realizes that she doesn't know everything.
Whitney ends the book so well.... "I’m gonna leave you with a quote by Jack Cornfield:
'In the end, only 3 things that matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you. LET GO!' "
Thanks to San Diego County Library for the digital audio version via OverDrive.
[Audio: 9 hours, 35 minutes]