I'm just a person
I'm just a person
Book - 2016
In the span of four months in 2012, Tig Notaro was hospitalized for a debilitating intestinal disease called C-diff, her mother unexpectedly died, she went through a breakup, and she was diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer. Days after her diagnosis, Tig took her grief onstage, opening an unvarnished set with, "Good evening. Hello. I have cancer." The set went viral instantly and was later released as an album, Live, and was nominated for a Grammy. This book takes stock of that no good, very bad year, with an inspired combination of deadpan silliness and open-hearted vulnerability. A moving and often hilarious look at Notaro's journey into the darkness and her thrilling return from it.
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| 37413316382987 | متاح | Non-fiction | B-NOTARO NOTARO |
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| التنسيق: | كتاب |
| اللغة: | English |
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New York :
Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers,
[2016]
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