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kjackmi 's review for:

4.0

Amy Schumer is willing to take risks, even here. This is not a laugh old loud book, though there was some laughs, but a memoir seen through the lens of Schumer's feminism--topics including self esteem, body shame, and relations between men and women. I felt like I was getting somewhat of a window into heterosexual women of the next generation--the ways they subvert their own interests and needs for intimate partners, the ways they come to love themselves and escape bad treatment and come into their own as women. Very good. I would be happy to make scones for Amy anytime.