A review by nickscoby
Happy Accidents by Jane Lynch

3.0

Don't let the title and cover photo fool you: this is a pretty heavy book, surprisingly candid and filled with lots of the author's anxieties and self-doubt. To that extent, Lynch definitely "kept it real." She admittedly suffers from major insecurities and, at times, self-loathing, much of which she attributes to her sexuality. By the time she is cast in Glee and meets her wife-to-be, I was thrilled for her. (But now I know that they recently divorced, I want to sob in my pillow, although I suppose it's not too surprising either). Gonna go re-watch Best In Show and then Party Down for the first time!