Never Give in to Fear: Laughing All the Way Up From Rock Bottom
Never Give in to Fear: Laughing All the Way Up from Rock Bottom, the enhanced edition of this darkly funny, dramatic memoir, describes an emerging standup comic's drug-fueled descent into the underworld, escape from human traffickers, homelessness, and ultimate redemption. With brutal honesty,...
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Never Give in to Fear: Laughing All the Way Up from Rock Bottom, the enhanced edition of this darkly funny, dramatic memoir, describes an emerging standup comic's drug-fueled descent into the underworld, escape from human traffickers, homelessness, and ultimate redemption. With brutal honesty, humor, and clarity, the author vividly describes her experiences as she rides her downward spiral: a near-miss with a notorious serial killer, a series of tragically hilarious misadventures in the California drug world, and a terrifying account of imprisonment at the hands of Japanese organized crime, to name a few. This revised and re-edited version contains three additional chapters that introduce readers to quirky characters, insights into standup comedy, resilience and recovery, and deliver an inspiring message about healing, hope, and courage to change.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780986006708 (098600670X)
Publish date: October 8th 2012
Publisher: Stay Strong Publishing
Pages no: 369
Edition language: English
Top 3 things I liked about the whole book - The road to recovery, the unknown and the wild ride provided by the author. Top 3 things I liked about the main character - Her humour, how she never allowed anything to pull her down and she always seemed to keep a positive outlook in every situation.Top ...
Were the characters and their problems believable? Since this is a memoir, readers only have the author’s side of the story. I have always been told there are three sides to a story, your side, my side and the truth. We have to take the author’s word that the story is correct. Do I doubt the auth...
3 things I liked about the book … Never knowing what might happen next, the uplifting voice by the author, The positive attitude MacGibbon had about everything. Did the plot pull you in or did you feel you had to force yourself to read the book?After reading the first chapter, I knew this would be a...
Is the story plot or character driven? Oh, definitely plot driven. If the plot was not there then I honestly feel there would be nothing worth reading. Is the plot well-developed? I have talked this over with a few book club members and we feel that this would be a great movie for the Lifetime chan...
What did you like most about the book? The strength that keeps showing through Marti’s life. She always hopes that things will get better. What did you like least? Shortly after arriving in Japan, Marti is at the apartment that becomes her home for the new few weeks. She encounters Samoan and he a...