4.0

Sarah Silverman rocks my world. I feel like I understand her work a million times more after reading her biography. She is a highly intelligent and compassionate woman, facts that may be overlooked with all the fart and boob jokes she makes. This book is mainly divided into two parts: Her childhood and teenage years with a focus on her humiliating bedwetting problem and her teen/adult years becoming a professional comedian.
"Sarah is the embodiment of possibility," you would think this comment is from a fan such as myself, but it's from Sarah, herself in the Foreword. This is why I like her so much. She is confident, but not in an arrogant way.