Maria Bamford is the star of The Maria Bamford Show, Ask My Mom, and Lady Dynamite. She was deemed Breakout Comedy Star at Just for Laughs, and her critically acclaimed work includes her stand-up specials Weakness Is the Brand, Old Baby, and Maria Bamford: The Special, Special, Special!, as well as two Comedy Central Presents specials. Maria’s writing has been featured in The New York Times, LA Weekly, and more. She is the author of the audio original You Are (A Comedy) Special. Maria has contributed comedic voice-overs for Big Mouth, BoJack Horseman, Adventure Time, Word Girl, Kung Fu Panda, Legend of Korra, and Teenage Euthanasia. For her mental health advocacy, she’s been presented with The OCD Foundation’s Illumination Award and featured at the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, The Chautauqua Institution, and the Saks Institute for Mental Health Law, Policy and Ethics Symposium. She’s not always right for these rooms, but she’s on time and pleasant. (From Maria: This was all in the third person. My apologies. If you need help, dial 911 or 988 or call Delta airlines Diamond line. Health care can be expensive and sometimes, super shitty. Go get yourself that shitty-ass help and tell me how it went!)
“Bamford creates an effective mix of introduction (or
reintroduction) to a fascinating comedian, a guide to the self-help
industry, and an encouragingly lighthearted, respectful assessment
of mental health, reminding readers that they are not alone.
Laugh-out-loud funny, weird, and touching—a great example of what a
celebrity memoir can bring to readers.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)
“There’s an authenticity to [Bamford's] words that elevates them
into something beyond the category of comedy memoir… Bamford has
created a work destined to shine much-needed light on mental
illness. Illuminating those serious moments with humor is her true
triumph.”
—Washington Post
“In her signature oddball style, [Bamford] honestly and hilariously
discusses all…while offering some weighty (yet somehow still funny)
analysis of mental health stigma, our broken health care system,
and those that take advantage of people in genuine need of help.
Those who love Maria Bamford will love this, and those who don’t
might by the end.”
—Booklist (starred review)
“[T]he book shines with Bamford’s brilliance, relentless humor, and
insatiable instinct for survival … Raw and discomfiting, but
completely compelling. This is an essential read for Bamford
fans.”
—Library Journal
“[H]ilarious, devastating, fascinating… Celebrated comedian Maria
Bamford is a winsome and unapologetic tour guide through her own
life, reflecting on her search for achievement, belonging and
healing.”
—Bookpage
“[A] hilarious, eyebrow-raising debut memoir … It’s all delivered
with Bamford’s trademark blend of disarming intimacy and dark
whimsy. The result is a consistently funny and occasionally
heartbreaking glimpse into a unique comedic mind.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Sure, I'll Join Your Cult is a wry, blunt, service-y, sometimes
cranky, and largely exuberant stroll through the modern self-help
and support-group scene.”
—Shelf Awareness
“[Bamford’s] artisanal blend of unflinching self-awareness, searing
honesty and compulsion for hilarious self-disclosure makes for an
unforgettable read (or listen, because the audiobook is
fantastic).”
— Glen Weldon, host, Pop Culture Happy Hour
“Maria Bamford’s writing is laugh-out-loud funny. Her brain is a
national treasure.”
—Jennette McCurdy, #1 New York Times bestselling author
of I’m Glad My Mom Died
“If Maria Bamford had a cult, I'd join it.”
—Rachel Bloom, author of I Want to be Where the Normal People
Are
“Maria is the kind of comedian you watch and think, ‘I’ve gotta
write more and I’ve gotta think deeper.’ I’m glad she’s in
the world.”
—Patton Oswalt, New York Times bestselling author
of Zombie Spaceship Wasteland and Silver Screen
Fiend
“Maria Bamford is deeply funny. her understanding of the world and
her place in it is so specific to her brain and the many beautiful,
bizarre voices that live inside it. Read this book to better
understand one of our most special minds.”
—Nick Kroll
“A brutal and honest look at battling mental health. Is it
funny?…Of course…It’s Maria, but it’s also gut wrenching. Take
Maria’s hand and walk with her through good times, bad times, and
coocoo for coco puffs times.”
—Oscar Nuñez
“Maria Bamford is my absolute favorite comedian. Read this book
NOW!”
—Tig Notaro, author of I’m Just a Person
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