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You'll Grow Out of It
- Gesprochen von: Jessi Klein
- Spieldauer: 7 Std. und 21 Min.
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The instant New York Times Top 10 best seller
'Jessi Klein is a brilliant comedic mind, and this book is a perfect reflection of that. It's like having a glass of wine with the best friend you wish you had' (Amy Schumer)
As both a tomboy and a late bloomer, comedian Jessi Klein grew up feeling more like an outsider than a participant in the rites of modern femininity. In You'll Grow Out of It, Klein offers - through an incisive collection of real-life stories - a relentlessly funny yet poignant take on a variety of topics she has experienced along her strange journey to womanhood and beyond. These include her "transformation from Pippi Longstocking-esque tomboy to are-you-a-lesbian-or-what tom man", attempting to find watchable porn, and identifying the difference between being called 'ma'am' and 'miss' ('Miss sounds like you weigh ninety-nine pounds'). Raw, relatable, and consistently hilarious, You'll Grow Out of It is a one-of-a-kind book by a singular and irresistible comic voice.
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Emotional, empathetic, personal
Overall I did enjoy listening to this book. It is empathetic and emotional and approaches many sad aspects of being a woman. What I liked especially is how personal it is, no generalising, no forcing things into a neat narrative. I did not always agree with the author but she described her thoughts and feelings so openly that I could feel compassion for her easily. Some other observations felt so spot-on that I actively nodded in agreement. Sometimes it felt like the heroine is way too negative about herself but I like that she owned it and didn't shy away from the darkness. It came recommended as a funny read and I really don't understand why, it's literally the opposite of that ninety percent of the time. But I still think it's worth reading.