Synopses & Reviews
Raised in Manhattan by her tiny sex-therapist mother and her two eccentric grandparents, Wendy Spero has always sought excitement in microthrills, the small, strange highs that give her life meaning. Her story begins in the one-bedroom, Upper East Side apartment she shared with her overly protective mother, where, as a little girl, she passed the time gnawing on strawberry-scented erasers, breaking up arguments between her imaginary friends, and being subjected to cut-throat nursery school applications. Eventually, Wendy broke out on her own - but continued to be admonished by her mother for not having enough quality orgasms. After a stint of door-to-door knife-selling, she began her first (and last) office job, where she formed an unusual relationship with her big-time executive boss - one that involved as much pot smoking and gold glitter as it did mentoring. Now, a comedian living in L.A., Wendy grapples with such grown-up issues as trying to kick her addiction to eating candy in bed, parenting dozens of high-maintenance stuffed animals, and finally learning how to drive. Sure to be loved by fans of David Sedaris and Laurie Notaro, this hilarious, offbeat, and, at times, touching book marks the debut of a fresh, new nonfiction voice, and one that won't soon be forgotten.
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Spero takes you inside her tiny, hilarious world with a brazen vulnerability that is the rare province of truly great humorists. . . . David Sedaris watch your back! (Ed Helms, The Daily Show)
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In her effervescent, delightfully neurotic memoir... Spero works...magic on paper. (New York Times)
Synopsis
Raised in Manhattan by her overprotective sex-therapist mother (who wore nine inches of shoulder pads”), Wendy Spero has always sought excitement in microthrills, the small, strange highs that give her life meaningfrom finding a strip tease video of her grandmother to selling knives door-to-door. As a little girl, Spero passed the time sniffing fruit-scented markers and breaking up arguments between her imaginary friends. As an adult, in her first office job, she formed an unusual relationship with her boss that involved as much marijuana-smoking as it did mentoring. Called a profoundly funny human being” by Time Out New York, Spero is now a comedian living in L.A., grappling with such grown-up issues as trying to kick her addiction to eating candy in bed and learning how to drive.
About the Author
A hilarious memoir . . . with lots of laugh-so-hard-you-snort-milk-out-of-your-nose moments. (Daily Candy)Spero takes you inside her tiny, hilarious world with a brazen vulnerability that is the rare province of truly great humorists. . . . David Sedaris watch your back! (Ed Helms, The Daily Show)Funny and touching and insightful. Microthrills is all about the little highlights of lifeand by the first chapter, I knew it was going to be a highlight of my reading year. (A. J. Jacobs, author, The Know-It-All)In her effervescent, delightfully neurotic memoir... Spero works...magic on paper. (New York Times)