Lizz Free or Die
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Lizz Winstead
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Lizz Winstead
In this collection of autobiographical essays, Winstead vividly recounts how she fought to find her own voice, both as a comedian and as a woman, and how humor became her most powerful weapon in confronting life's challenges.
Growing up in the Midwest, the youngest child of conservative Catholic parents, Winstead learned early in her life that the straightforward questions she posed to various authority figures around her-her parents, her parish priest, even an anti-abortion counselor -prompted many startled looks and uncomfortable silences, but few answers. Her questions rattled people because they exposed the inconsistencies and hypocrisies in the people and institutions she confronted. Yet she didn't let that stop her from pursuing her dreams.
Funny and biting, honest and poignant, this no-holds-barred collection gives an in-depth look into the life of one of today's most influential comic voices. In writing about her childhood longing to be a priest, her role in developing The Daily Show, and of her often problematic habit of diving into everything head first, asking questions later (resulting in multiple rescue-dog adoptions and travel disasters), Lizz Winstead has tapped an outrageous and heartfelt vein of the all-too-human comedy.
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“Searching and lively … and moving. … Ms. Winstead writes with a feel for the sound of words.” – The New York Times
“Engaging…Winstead proves that she’s got a writer’s touch.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Charming… with insight and understated humor.”—Mother Jones
“[An] indelible, hilarious, often poignant romp.”—American Way
“Political satirist and stand-up comedian Winstead… [is] shrewdly observant, linguistically adept, bravely soul-baring, and caustically smart.”—Booklist
“Funny, thoughtful… recommended.”—Library Journal
“With this book, Lizz Winstead takes us on a hilarious, honest, moving and insightful journey. It is the journey of a funny, fearless woman as she finds her voice and shares it with the world.”
—Arianna Huffington
“Reading Lizz Winstead's hilarious collection of very personal essays somehow leaves you changed. You laugh, and yet there are nutrients in her words.”
—Sarah Silverman
“Lizz Winstead has written a fantastically readable collection. I really did laugh, and then, I really did cry. Most important, though, I found someone I can leave my dogs with, should I have to flee the country.”
– Julie Klam
"Lizz Free or Die is brilliantly funny and razor sharp. Lizz Winstead observes our times with candor, hope and a gimlet eye. She is a national treasure."
--Adriana Trigiani
"Reading Winstead is like hanging out with Winstead: invigorating, infuriating, and hilarious."
-- Patton Oswalt
Any additional comments?
Of course you expect Lizz Winstead to be funny. But she also brought me to tears with her stories of her family-- her late parents were strict Catholics addicted to Fox News-- and yet they loved each other so dearly. Her family are Irish Catholics from Minnesota, and when she channels their voices, I can hear my own relatives...If you love the Daily Show, (she was the co-creator... and so much more) if you dig feminist funny, if you love to talk about sex, politics, and how life is ALWAYS stranger than fiction, you will love Lizz's memoir as much as I did.
I Could Listen to Lizz All Day
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes. I want them to laugh.Who was your favorite character and why?
Lizz-She is so real in a whacky way.What about Lizz Winstead’s performance did you like?
Her funny talesWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes,Any additional comments?
I loved Lizz's impersonation of her mother. A perfect MN accent.Laughing and Crying with Lizz
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I remember seeing Lizz on Rachel's show and on Melissa Harris-Perry when she was promoting her book. But I remember seeing her stand up for feminism and abortion and rights for everyone. I loved her point of view. I couldn't wait to read her book. Sadly, now I am finished. I hope she decides to write more. It was fun, bittersweet, sad, maddening, and back around to laugh out loud. Um, not so great to read when your partner is asleep next to you. The LOL moments got me in trouble a few times.
This book is written in essays. Sort of in chronological order, but not. I like that it strays as her mind does which fits perfectly with mine. I wish I would have had a book like this as I was a teen or early twenties. Following her own path made her the strong wonderful person she is today.
Try it! I loved it!
Read/Listen I Loved It!
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I found Lizz Winstead's story/stories very relatable - I empathize with her affinity for the non-traditional path for women, and, indeed, for people in general whatever their gender, and I think she is extremely funny.
Her achievements are admirable.
However, her rapid staccato sing-songy delivery in this book made me a little dizzy. It's like she needs to lower her caffeine intake or try "Sleepytime" tea instead. I have no idea what her drink of choice may be, but I definitely couldn't listen for very long segments without getting comedic whiplash.
Lizz - calm down! You're funny, amusing, entertaining, and we're not going anywhere.
Very Funny But a Difficult Listen
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Amazing!!!
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Any additional comments?
Disclaimer: Memoirs by smart funny people are my favorite kind of book. They’re easy to listen to (meaning, I can do other things while I listen), entertaining and, when they’re well done, I learn something.Lizz Winstead IS smart and funny, she’s had an interesting life and her writing is honest and engaging. I was not disappointed.
Loved it!
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What did you love best about Lizz Free or Die?
I knew I would love this book, but it wildly exceeded my expectations.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
If I could have quit my job, drove to the beach and listened to this book straight through, I would totally have done that. Yes, it was that good!Laugh 'til I Die!
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I loved the stories about her dad—those felt more grounded and sincere.
Overall, though, the audiobook felt too loud, too performative—like a one-woman show being delivered at me, not shared with me. The overacted delivery made it hard to connect, especially after coming off something quieter and more thoughtful like David Sedaris. I was hoping for more vulnerability, less stage voice.
Too Much Performance, Not Enough Sincerity
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Funny she's got. I did not expect motivational. Wow!
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Left wanting more and more and more
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