Synopsis

In the New York Times and Sunday Times Bestseller, 'Yearbook,' actor, writer, and comedian Seth Rogen offers a riotously funny and deeply personal collection of true stories. Eschewing the conventional, Rogen invites readers into his life with his signature self-deprecating humor and candid honesty. From his formative years doing stand-up comedy as a teenager and navigating the rites of passage like bar mitzvahs and Jewish summer camp, to recounting hilarious (and sometimes uncomfortable) tales about his grandparents and, famously, "way more stories about doing drugs than my mother would like," Rogen holds nothing back. The memoir also delves into his adventures in Los Angeles and promises amusing anecdotes involving other famous personalities, guaranteeing a potentially 'wildly awkward conversation' for him someday. With its blend of sharp wit, nostalgic reflections, and unfiltered revelations, 'Yearbook' is a comedic journey through the life and mind of one of Hollywood's most beloved figures, hoping to be, at worst, funny, and at best, life-changingly amazing.

Critical Reception

"As a New York Times and Sunday Times Bestseller, 'Yearbook' solidified Seth Rogen's place as a distinctive and beloved voice in contemporary comedic literature."

Metadata

ISBN:9780751575767
Pages:228
Age Rating:16+

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