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The Last Unicorn? : audiobooks
Keep going Tif! Book Rating
Debra N
Love this book and I love how Tiffany keep it real! Lawrence T
Narration and Book was amazing! Must Read! T Mills
Kudos to you Tiffany! You did an absolutely flawless job at telling YOUR story. I had all the emotions possible, and ended the book smiling. Continue being humble and authentic. I'm ready for the second installment! Ayyyeeeee!!! Kevin H
Honestly, I listened to this book in two days. Such an awesome story, funny, sad, and inspiring? So happy she narrated the book! Brandy S
I love her story. Tiffany inspires me and I love that she's reading it to us. Juanita S
May god to continue to bless you along your journey! And I hope Roscoe finds you. Hit me up if you still need an assistant! C Ireland
Such an amazing book! It's so amazing how she can turn such traumatic events into triumph! I was so excited that she narrated her own book, it made it that much better! Tiffany is definitely my friend in my head! Anonymous
Funny, witty, real to the core.
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Publisher Description
From stand-up comedian, actress, and breakout star of Girls Trip, Tiffany Haddish, comes The Last Black Unicorn, a sidesplitting, hysterical, edgy, and unflinching collection of (extremely) personal essays, as fearless as the author herself. Growing up in one of the poorest neighborhoods of South Central Los Angeles, Tiffany learned to survive by making people laugh. If she could do that, then her classmates would let her copy their homework, the other foster kids she lived with wouldn't beat her up, and she might even get a boyfriend. Or at least she could make enough money—as the paid school mascot and in-demand Bar Mitzvah hype woman—to get her hair and nails done, so then she might get a boyfriend. None of that worked (and she's still single), but it allowed Tiffany to imagine a place for herself where she could do something she loved for a living: comedy. Tiffany can't avoid being funny—it's just who she is, whether she's plotting shocking, jaw-dropping revenge on an ex-boyfriend or learning how to handle her newfound fame despite still having a broke person's mind-set.
The main message that she wants to convey is that we should not only be a hard worker in life but humbleness should also be there. As even on the verge of her career she still cleans her toilets the way her mother told her and never boasts of in front of anyone. This is a great book with surely a great message in stock for anyone who is facing a downfall in his life. There is always hope for the one who smiles towards life.
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Tiffany Haddish writes and narrates another one her fine comedy, a series that has been making people laugh for quite a while now. The stories possess an autobiographical touch as most of the incidents and events are the writer has witnessed through her own eyes during her careers. Tiffany starts depicting the tale of her own childhood and tells us the troubles she faced when she was unable to perform any of her household chores. Her mother was always there but she was unable to perform any useful tasks because of head injury. Even going to school was not an easy thing for her as the white high school was on an hour distance from her house. Even her practical life always remained a mess as she was a complete failure in all of the jobs that she tried to do. Finally comes the fragrance of positivity in her life as she starts realizing her talent in the field of comedy. Though the road was never an easy one because of the opposition that she faced in the field still she managed to beat down the issues of race and sex.
That's the book's strength, in a way, but also a drawback for those listeners expecting a more structured narrative and more polished prose. The song "The Last Black Unicorn, " which Haddish also wrote herself and sings at the end of the recording, is one of the most moving postscripts to any autobiography I've ever heard. That song, along with Haddish's inimitable stage presence and vocal talent generally, is reason enough to spend a credit on this excruciatingly honest and touching memoir.