Ratings13
Average rating3.8
A bit rambly. I liked the early stuff, but it got ramblier the longer it went. It took forever to get through this because, though I like his stand-up (which is rare, because I don't like comedy very much), there were moments in this book that were rather tedious. I appreciated the honesty in dealing with his mother's death and coming out. Those were probably the best parts. Some of the other events in his life he relates in a choppy, abbreviated manner, or spends rather bit of time on the not quite as interesting bits. But in the end, I enjoyed and appreciated his hopeful, stubborn spirit.
But where were the jazz chickens?