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Does This Make Me Funny?

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Does This Make Me Funny?

By: Zosia Mamet
Narrated by: Zosia Mamet
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From the singular mind of Zosia Mamet, a collection of charmingly witty and achingly vulnerable essays about the challenge and magic of growing up in show business

You may know Zosia Mamet from her role as Shoshanna on Girls, or for being one of Hollywood’s original nepo babies (or as she says, “So if I’m a nepo baby I’m like a B minus one at best and maybe not even a full one. I’m like a nepo baby lite, a nepito baby, if you will”).

What you might not know is that as a toddler she visited theaters where her mom was rehearsing and crawled around on the floor, scrunching herself between seats; that she earnestly believed in Santa Claus for way too long; that she spent years navigating body image issues in hopes of finding elusive self-love; and that she was so overwhelmed and overjoyed when finally meeting her idol David Sedaris that she hid in the bathroom and melted into a “glitter puddle.”

The essays in Does This Make Me Funny? introduce us to Zosia Mamet in all her glory—from her early days growing up in literary and dramatic circles, to her years as a young adult pining for acceptance and love, to her first attempts to make it as an actor, to where she and Shosh are now. A gripping, funny, and earnest look at what it means to be a girl in the world and how to define yourself amid the bustle of show business, Does This Make Me Funny? is a captivating debut from a natural-born storyteller.

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"Zosia Mamet's essays are sometimes hilarious and sometimes poignant; often, they are both. As an actress and nepo baby—a ‘B minus one at best’—she gives us a front-row seat to what it was like to grow up in the entertainment industry, and somehow manages to make this rarefied experience deeply relatable. Ninety-nine percent of girl readers will wince in recognition."—Naomi Fry, New Yorker staff writer

"Zosia makes you laugh and then breaks your heart and then makes you laugh again in this beautifully honest and brutally hilarious collection of essays. Her tales of relationship and show biz heartbreaks and triumphs are wildly personal and yet incredibly relatable. I didn't want the stories to end!"—Andrew Rannells, actor and writer

"Zosia is an incredible actress in the same ways she shines here as an incredible writer—hilarious, open-hearted, and full of courage…. No matter the love you may have for Zosia Mamet and the roles she has played, her willingness to show you her insides in these essays—the singular way in which she sees the world and how she contends with her own fears, insecurities, and longing for love that come along with her role of simply being human—will make you love her even more."—Stephanie Hsu, actress

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I can see why people might roll their eyes at the problems of a successful actress, but Zosia Mamet is very careful, in my opinion, to acknowledge her privilege and dig deep into experiences that are very relatable, even for me who could be her (young) mother. Sharing what she has gone through will help people I know. It’s funny and sad and rips your heart out and then sends a big hug.
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