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Misfit: Growing Up Awkward in the '80s | Gary Gulman
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“One of my favorite books of all time.” ?Amy Schumer A tour de force of comedy and reflection about the perilous journey from kindergarten to twelfth grade and beyond?from the beloved stand-up comic and creator of The Great Depresh For years, Gary Gulman had been the comedian’s comedian, acclaimed for his delight in language and his bracing honesty. But after two stints in a psych ward, he found himself back in his mother’s house in Boston—living in his childhood bedroom at age forty-six, as he struggled to regain his mental health. That’s where Misfit begins. Then it goes way back. This is no ordinary book about growing older and growing up. Gulman has an astonishing memory and takes the reader through every year of his childhood education, with obsessively detailed stories that are in turn alarming and riotously funny. We meet Gulman’s family, neighbors, teachers, heroes, and antagonists, and get to know the young comedian-in-the-making who is his own worst?and most persistent?enemy. From failing to impress at grade school show-and-tell to literally fumbling at his first big football game?in settings that take us all the way from the local playground to the local mall, from Hebrew School to his best (and only) friend’s rec room, young Gary becomes a stand-in for everyone who grew up wondering if they would ever truly fit in. And that’s not all: the book is also chock-full of ‘80s nostalgia (Scented Markers, indifference to sunscreen, mall culture). Misfit is a book that only Gary Gulman could have written: a brilliant, witty, poignant, laugh-until-your-face-hurts memoir that speaks directly to the awkward child in us all.
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Tkgbjenn1
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Mehso-so

It was alright. Some funny moments. Some relatable moments. As stated, it is a book of observations of growing up. Love his stand-up. As for the book, I just reached the point where I got a little bored with it. Ultimately the book is kind of Gary‘s shared therapy session.

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JoyBlue
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Bailedbailed

Gary Gulman does one of the most hilarious comedy routines I've ever watched, about the committee that came up with uniform two-character US postal code abbreviations. Despite that, I'm really struggling to be entertained by this memoir. I originally considered bailing at 15%, but kept on when I realized who he is. I just can't go on any longer—I'm bailing at 27%. 😥

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JLaurenceCohen
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Gary Gulman is hilarious live, and now his book is out! He reads the audiobook himself if you prefer that delivery mechanism.