This is an easy book to recommend: If you like Amy Schumer's comedy, you will enjoy this book.
Wait, I'm going to add to that: If you like Amy Schumer because she's a female performer who likes to talk about sex and relationships and confront gender stereotypes, then you will probably like this book.
Miss Schumer's career has really taken off in the last few years — her movie "Trainwreck" was fun, her TV show "Inside Amy Schumer" is still going strong, and she had her first comedy special for HBO.
So, naturally, it's time to put out a book. The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo is a collection of mostly funny stories, but there are also some dark ones in there. Like the time she was in an abusive relationship, but kept making excuses for the boyfriend that would beat her. Or the time a guy took her virginity without her consent. Or all the sadness that comes from having a father diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Or her frustrations over getting more gun control laws in the U.S.
Whoa, sorry, I skipped over the funny parts and jumped straight to the difficult and painful ones. This book did have lighter and funny chapters, and it often made me laugh. I especially enjoyed Amy's inclusion of a few diary entries from over the years, with her modern-day annotations. It was one of those sections that made me buy this book — I had been browsing this in a bookstore, debating whether to get it, and started laughing at her comments about a diary she wrote when she was 22. I also liked her snarky exchange with a men's magazine editor who offended her.
I ended up listening to this book on audio, which I recommend. Her comic timing made this a fun and thoughtful listen.
Schumer's comedy persona is a woman who likes men and sex, and someone who drinks and swears a lot. This book is a softer side of Amy, but there's still a lot of swearing.
Favorite Quote
"I'm a strong, grown-ass woman who's been physically, sexually, and emotionally abused by men and women I trusted and cared about. I've broken hearts and had mine broken, too. Beautiful, ugly, funny, boring, smart or not, my vulnerability is my ultimate strength. There's nothing anyone can say about me that's more permanent, damaging, or hideous than the statement I have forever tattooed upon myself. I'm proud of this ability to laugh at myself — even if everyone can see my tears, just like they can see my dumb, senseless, wack, lame lower back tattoo."