Navel Gazing: True Tales of Bodies Mostly Mine (But Also My Mom's Which I Know Sounds Weird)

Navel Gazing: True Tales of Bodies Mostly Mine (But Also My Mom's Which I Know Sounds Weird)

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194 pp. Whether it's family history, religion, aging, or his parents, Michael Ian Black always has something to say in the dry, irreverent voice that has captured a fan base of millions. When a medical diagnosis forces him to realize he's not getting any younger, he reexamines his life as a middle-aged guy—of course, in the deadpan wit and self-deprecating vignettes that have become trademarks of his humor. The alt-comedy take on getting older, Navel Gazing is a funny-because-it's-true memoir about looking around when you're forty and realizing that life is about more than receding hairlines and proving one's manliness on Twitter it's about laughing at yourself.