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beukwurm 's review for:
Ten Steps to Nanette: A Memoir Situation
by Hannah Gadsby
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
I came into this book with no idea who Hannah Gadsby was, just intrigued by the black and white cover photo and the title. What I got was one of the best autobiographies I've read for a while. Gadsby is open, honest and raw. Her story isn't necessarily special or different (unfortunately aspect of it are all too common) but I felt like I knew her. I'm pretty sure we'd get along (well, we'd see each other at a party neither of us wanted to be at and awkwardly not make eye contact but secretly feel we knew what the other one was going through and be slightly comforted by that).
I'm actively going to start seeking out her work, starting with Nanette obviously.
Her first book was lovely too ;)
I'm actively going to start seeking out her work, starting with Nanette obviously.
Her first book was lovely too ;)