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A review by dungeonbeef
The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee by Sarah Silverman
3.0
This book will (for obvious reasons) mainly appeal to fans of Sarah's particular brand of humor. If you like her style of doody, pee, fart, sex and stereotype jokes then this brief glimpse into what made her one of the most popular and respected comedians of our time is for you.
Hearing her stories about her struggles as a Saturday Night Live staff writer, to her controversial "chink" joke on Conan O'Brien, to her eventual critical success with her own The Sarah Silverman Program is a pleasure. To get to peek into the behind-the-scenes of her world is, for this fan, a MIAT kinda thing. Read the book, that reference will make sense.
Also the title The Bedwetter is not just a clever one. Sarah was an admitted bedwetter until the age of 16 and this topic dominates much of the first 1/3 of the book. She manages to convey this in a way that is all at once endearing, gross and funny; much like Sarah Silverman herself.
Hearing her stories about her struggles as a Saturday Night Live staff writer, to her controversial "chink" joke on Conan O'Brien, to her eventual critical success with her own The Sarah Silverman Program is a pleasure. To get to peek into the behind-the-scenes of her world is, for this fan, a MIAT kinda thing. Read the book, that reference will make sense.
Also the title The Bedwetter is not just a clever one. Sarah was an admitted bedwetter until the age of 16 and this topic dominates much of the first 1/3 of the book. She manages to convey this in a way that is all at once endearing, gross and funny; much like Sarah Silverman herself.