A review by bluemoosetom
The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee by Sarah Silverman

3.0

It seems that I like biographies by comedians proportionally to how much I enjoy their acts. Thus I enjoyed [b:Zombie Spaceship Wasteland|7841659|Zombie Spaceship Wasteland|Patton Oswalt|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1286204437s/7841659.jpg|10935127], [b:Bossypants|9418327|Bossypants|Tina Fey|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1327926050s/9418327.jpg|14302659], and [b:Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life|773858|Born Standing Up A Comic's Life|Steve Martin|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1255802814s/773858.jpg|3315115] a bit more. However, this book is still a fun breezy read. Aside from the bed-wetting, Sarah Silverman seemed to have a fairly routine childhood. The most enjoyable parts of the book were some stories involving Louis C.K. and about her eponymous Comedy Central show. I found it pleasant how she had a respect for and admiration for her censors. There seemed to be quite an interesting give and take between the two sides.

So, if you enjoy her comedy work, the book will probably be a quick, fun, read. If you don't, you are not going to gain any wonderful insight by reading this book, so it's probably advisable to not bother.