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Ten Steps to Nanette: A Memoir Situation by Hannah Gadsby

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5.0

Maybe it is because I saw myself in so many of these pages or Hannah is just a really good storyteller that can also make you laugh.

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5.0

Beautiful heartwrenching hilarious vulnerable intimate gut punch. All the things. 

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challenging emotional funny hopeful inspiring slow-paced

4.5

I loved this. I believe you need to watch Nanette before reading it, but now I’m going to go and watch Nanette again with this supporting it.  I found some parts difficult to read and the timeline jumped around a little, I could have done with more markers indicating the time shift.
All up a good book that is so revealing and important for all people to read to learn more about both neurodiversity and sexuality and the impacts the ‘norms’ have on those who identify as either or both.
Thank you Hannah.

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