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Ten Steps to Nanette: A Memoir Situation
by Hannah Gadsby
4.5 stars
This was an entertaining read and extremely detailed recount of an experienced life. Moving biographical threads of growing up in an isolated town, dealing with homophobia, (trigger warning) sexual assault, and autism; ultimately, it won't be everyone's cup of tea --aside from that delightful sound of cup-hitting-saucer (IYKYK). I wouldn't call it funny as much as I'd call it clever (I'd say the same about the Netflix special), which IMO reflects Hannah's beautiful ability to tell an entertaining and moving story --which she certainly does, funneling the anger and betrayal dealt by life into an impactful work of art.
This was an entertaining read and extremely detailed recount of an experienced life. Moving biographical threads of growing up in an isolated town, dealing with homophobia, (trigger warning) sexual assault, and autism; ultimately, it won't be everyone's cup of tea --aside from that delightful sound of cup-hitting-saucer (IYKYK). I wouldn't call it funny as much as I'd call it clever (I'd say the same about the Netflix special), which IMO reflects Hannah's beautiful ability to tell an entertaining and moving story --which she certainly does, funneling the anger and betrayal dealt by life into an impactful work of art.