-Titulo Original : I Want To Be Where The Normal People Are
-Fabricante :
Grand Central Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
WITH A NEW CHAPTERA collection of sidesplitting personal essays, poems, and even amusement park maps on the subjects of insecurity, fame, anxiety, and much more from the charming and wickedly funny co-creator and star of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.Rachel Bloom has felt out of place her whole life, whether in the hallowed halls of Manhattan Beach Middle School or on Twitter. So shes decided to figure out exactly what makes her so different. I WANT TO BE WHERE THE NORMAL PEOPLE ARE is a hilarious exploration of all of Rachel Blooms formative missteps, mishaps, and misanthropic moments. In a collection of laugh-out-loud funny essays, all told in the unique voice (sometimes singing voice) that made her a star, Rachel writes about everything she thought made her abnormal, from her struggles with mental health, to her love of Disney and Spanx, to the story of how she didnt poop in the toilet until she was four. Her stories are hilarious, smart, and infinitely relatable (except for the pooping thing). Review Its nice to know someone as talented as Rachel is also pretty weird. If youre like me and love Rachel Bloom, this hilarious, personal book will make you love her even more. Mindy KalingRachel is one of the funniest, bravest people of our generation and this book blew me away. Amy SchumerTheres something I love a lot that people dont acknowledge as a thing and its heartbreaking comedy. This book is that. Read it. You will laugh while youre crying and cry while youre laughing. Treat yourself to the heartbreaking comedy that is the life of Rachel Bloom. Sarah Silverman“[T]here’s no denying the power of [Blooms] words deserve attention.” Variety[Blooms] comic voice lends itself well to this skewed Sedaris format. . . [Blooms] work is emotionally raw, self-deprecating, and cringe-inducingly relatable, even at its most absurd. VultureActor and Emmy winner Bloom combines irreverent humor with childhood journal entries in this entertaining essay collection . . . Fans of Crazy Ex Girlfriend will want to give this a look. Publishers WeeklyWhipsmart candor and disarming energy. . . Fans of her show and former and current nerds of all stripes will see themselves in Blooms story. The end of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has not dulled its fans enthusiasm, and, really, anyone who made it out of adolescence alive will appreciate Blooms insights. BooklistSelf-deprecating and utterly candid. . . [I Want To Be Where the Normal People Are] is a relatable and touching memoir that will resonate both with Bloom’s fans and those unfamiliar with her work. Library Journal“If you binged [Crazy Ex Girlfriend], we guarantee you’ll binge this book.” CNNRachel Bloom looks at our normal world through the point of view of a confused, hopeful alien with a huge heart and a raging, quirky creativity. I will never look at amusement park maps the same way. Patton OswaltPainfully funny (and funnily painful). B.J. NovakThis Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is officially our favorite current writer thanks to her collection of hilarious and heartfelt personal essays. E! NewsBloom’s obvious comedic chops take center stage, as she grapples with what it means to be “normal.” ForbesIs that a Sweet Valley High book? Nope, it’s Rachel Bloom’s hilarious collection of personal essays. If you’ve ever felt like a big misunderstood weirdo watching everyone else somehow succeed at being “normal,” this one’s for you. You’ll laugh your way from cover to cover. HelloGigglesRachel Bloom, co-creator of the Emmy Award-winning dramedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, is one of the funniest women in Hollywood. . . This book will never leave you bored; like [Blooms] iconic show, there’s a whole lot to take in and a whole lot to laugh about. Bitch MediaCrazy Ex-Girlfriend co-creator Rachel Blooms first collection of essays, I Want to Be Where the Normal People Are, is both hilarious and endlessly relatable. Whether shes writing about her lifel
-Fabricante :
Grand Central Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
WITH A NEW CHAPTERA collection of sidesplitting personal essays, poems, and even amusement park maps on the subjects of insecurity, fame, anxiety, and much more from the charming and wickedly funny co-creator and star of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.Rachel Bloom has felt out of place her whole life, whether in the hallowed halls of Manhattan Beach Middle School or on Twitter. So shes decided to figure out exactly what makes her so different. I WANT TO BE WHERE THE NORMAL PEOPLE ARE is a hilarious exploration of all of Rachel Blooms formative missteps, mishaps, and misanthropic moments. In a collection of laugh-out-loud funny essays, all told in the unique voice (sometimes singing voice) that made her a star, Rachel writes about everything she thought made her abnormal, from her struggles with mental health, to her love of Disney and Spanx, to the story of how she didnt poop in the toilet until she was four. Her stories are hilarious, smart, and infinitely relatable (except for the pooping thing). Review Its nice to know someone as talented as Rachel is also pretty weird. If youre like me and love Rachel Bloom, this hilarious, personal book will make you love her even more. Mindy KalingRachel is one of the funniest, bravest people of our generation and this book blew me away. Amy SchumerTheres something I love a lot that people dont acknowledge as a thing and its heartbreaking comedy. This book is that. Read it. You will laugh while youre crying and cry while youre laughing. Treat yourself to the heartbreaking comedy that is the life of Rachel Bloom. Sarah Silverman“[T]here’s no denying the power of [Blooms] words deserve attention.” Variety[Blooms] comic voice lends itself well to this skewed Sedaris format. . . [Blooms] work is emotionally raw, self-deprecating, and cringe-inducingly relatable, even at its most absurd. VultureActor and Emmy winner Bloom combines irreverent humor with childhood journal entries in this entertaining essay collection . . . Fans of Crazy Ex Girlfriend will want to give this a look. Publishers WeeklyWhipsmart candor and disarming energy. . . Fans of her show and former and current nerds of all stripes will see themselves in Blooms story. The end of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has not dulled its fans enthusiasm, and, really, anyone who made it out of adolescence alive will appreciate Blooms insights. BooklistSelf-deprecating and utterly candid. . . [I Want To Be Where the Normal People Are] is a relatable and touching memoir that will resonate both with Bloom’s fans and those unfamiliar with her work. Library Journal“If you binged [Crazy Ex Girlfriend], we guarantee you’ll binge this book.” CNNRachel Bloom looks at our normal world through the point of view of a confused, hopeful alien with a huge heart and a raging, quirky creativity. I will never look at amusement park maps the same way. Patton OswaltPainfully funny (and funnily painful). B.J. NovakThis Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is officially our favorite current writer thanks to her collection of hilarious and heartfelt personal essays. E! NewsBloom’s obvious comedic chops take center stage, as she grapples with what it means to be “normal.” ForbesIs that a Sweet Valley High book? Nope, it’s Rachel Bloom’s hilarious collection of personal essays. If you’ve ever felt like a big misunderstood weirdo watching everyone else somehow succeed at being “normal,” this one’s for you. You’ll laugh your way from cover to cover. HelloGigglesRachel Bloom, co-creator of the Emmy Award-winning dramedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, is one of the funniest women in Hollywood. . . This book will never leave you bored; like [Blooms] iconic show, there’s a whole lot to take in and a whole lot to laugh about. Bitch MediaCrazy Ex-Girlfriend co-creator Rachel Blooms first collection of essays, I Want to Be Where the Normal People Are, is both hilarious and endlessly relatable. Whether shes writing about her lifel

