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3.0

I first heard about Tig Notaro when her set about her cancer went viral. I didn’t realize that most people heard about her for the first time then, too.

This memoir has some funny bits and others that are gut-wrenching. It’s a quick read but far more meaty than other celebrity memoirs. My only critique is that her treatment of her relationship with Louis C.K.(presumably, though he’s not named) is oblique to the point of evasiveness.