
Self-Sabotage: And Other Ways Iâve Spent My Time
In the vein of works by Gary Janetti and Danny Pellegrino, an honest, funny, and heartfelt memoir-in-essays about chasing your dreams, making big messes, and finding yourself along the way.âJeffery takes us on a wildâsometimes shockingâand always funny romp.ââAndy Cohen"Excellent . . . Self is a very clever writer . . . and thereâs never a dull moment in his captivating, extremely well-written stories that will have readers hoping for more."âBooklist (starred review)
In his debut book for adults, Jeffery Self invites readers into his world, taking them through the usual foibles of gay adolescence, amplified by the vast wasteland of the American South and the odd characters who peopled it, and from shoddy community theater productions to underage drinking with Broadway stars, from downtown comedy rooms to adventure-filled bedrooms. Along the way, he shares his experiences of acting in television and film, touring live comedy around the world, getting booed off gay cruise ships, having a tenure in the âoldest profession,â meeting his heroes, falling in love, getting his heart broken, breaking other peopleâs hearts, being hated, hating himself, and on the best of days, finding stuff to like about himself too.Self-Sabotage is a deeply personal and intimate exploration of Selfâs life, filled with humor, heartache, and a hearty dose of bipolar disorder. It asks the profound question of how you become the person you want to be when so much of yourself is a secretâand how you learn to accept yourself when itâs not. It is also, of course, side-splittingly funny.
In the vein of works by Gary Janetti and Danny Pellegrino, an honest, funny, and heartfelt memoir-in-essays about chasing your dreams, making big messes, and finding yourself along the way.âJeffery takes us on a wildâsometimes shockingâand always funny romp.ââAndy Cohen"Excellent . . . Self is a very clever writer . . . and thereâs never a dull moment in his captivating, extremely well-written stories that will have readers hoping for more."âBooklist (starred review)
In his debut book for adults, Jeffery Self invites readers into his world, taking them through the usual foibles of gay adolescence, amplified by the vast wasteland of the American South and the odd characters who peopled it, and from shoddy community theater productions to underage drinking with Broadway stars, from downtown comedy rooms to adventure-filled bedrooms. Along the way, he shares his experiences of acting in television and film, touring live comedy around the world, getting booed off gay cruise ships, having a tenure in the âoldest profession,â meeting his heroes, falling in love, getting his heart broken, breaking other peopleâs hearts, being hated, hating himself, and on the best of days, finding stuff to like about himself too.Self-Sabotage is a deeply personal and intimate exploration of Selfâs life, filled with humor, heartache, and a hearty dose of bipolar disorder. It asks the profound question of how you become the person you want to be when so much of yourself is a secretâand how you learn to accept yourself when itâs not. It is also, of course, side-splittingly funny.
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In the vein of works by Gary Janetti and Danny Pellegrino, an honest, funny, and heartfelt memoir-in-essays about chasing your dreams, making big messes, and finding yourself along the way.âJeffery takes us on a wildâsometimes shockingâand always funny romp.ââAndy Cohen"Excellent . . . Self is a very clever writer . . . and thereâs never a dull moment in his captivating, extremely well-written stories that will have readers hoping for more."âBooklist (starred review)
In his debut book for adults, Jeffery Self invites readers into his world, taking them through the usual foibles of gay adolescence, amplified by the vast wasteland of the American South and the odd characters who peopled it, and from shoddy community theater productions to underage drinking with Broadway stars, from downtown comedy rooms to adventure-filled bedrooms. Along the way, he shares his experiences of acting in television and film, touring live comedy around the world, getting booed off gay cruise ships, having a tenure in the âoldest profession,â meeting his heroes, falling in love, getting his heart broken, breaking other peopleâs hearts, being hated, hating himself, and on the best of days, finding stuff to like about himself too.Self-Sabotage is a deeply personal and intimate exploration of Selfâs life, filled with humor, heartache, and a hearty dose of bipolar disorder. It asks the profound question of how you become the person you want to be when so much of yourself is a secretâand how you learn to accept yourself when itâs not. It is also, of course, side-splittingly funny.
























