I Am The New Black, Tracy Morgan
I Am The New Black, Tracy Morgan
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I Am The New Black

Author: Tracy Morgan, Anthony Bozza

Narrator: Tracy Morgan

Abridged: 4 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/20/2009


Synopsis

The outrageously funny, heartbreaking, and surprising story of Tracy Morgan's rise from ghetto wiseass to superstar comedian.

Who is Tracy Morgan? The wildly unpredictable funnyman who rocketed to fame on Saturday Night Live? The Emmy-nominated actor behind the sly and ingenious character Tracy Jordan on the award-winning hit sitcom 30 Rock, whose turbulent personal life often mirrors that of his fictional alter ego? Is he Chico Divine, the life of the party–any party, anytime, anywhere–getting ladies pregnant everywhere he goes? Or is he a soulful, tender family man who emerged from a hardscrabble ghetto upbringing and, against all odds, achieved superstardom, raised a solid family, prevailed over a collection of lethal bad habits, and is still ascending new heights and coming into his own? The answer is: Tracy Morgan is all that. And a bag of potato chips with a 50¢ soda.

When he was just a boy living in the Tompkins Projects in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, being funny was about survival. With the right snap, Tracy could shut down the playground bullies who picked on him and his physically disabled older brother. And with a wild enough prank, he could exact revenge on whoever stole his Pumas at the community pool. Later, being funny was about escape–from the untouchable sadness of his father's death, from the desperation of the drug dealer's trade, from the life-and-death battles waged on the streets of the South Bronx in the age of crack. But these days being funny is about living his dream–a dream born in the comedy clubs of Harlem and realized on shows like Martin and Saturday Night Live, where he was a cast member for seven years, and in movies like The Longest Yard and Half-Baked.

With brutal honesty and his trademark take-no-prisoners humor, Tracy tells the story of his rise to fame, with all its highs and its many lows–from the very public battles with alcohol and diabetes that threatened both his career and his life to the private and poignant end of his twenty-year marriage. In his singularly warped and brilliant way he muses on family, love, sex, race, politics, ambition, and what it takes to bring the funny.

Hilarious, inspiring, searing, and touching, I Am the New Black is a fascinating peek inside the minds of one of the most compelling and defining comedians of our time.

About The Author

Tracy Morgan is an actor and a comedian. He was a cast member on Saturday Night Live for seven years, has had featured roles in numerous movies, and currently stars on the award-winning sitcom 30 Rock. In 2009 he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his role as Tracy Jordan on that show. He lives in New York City. Anthony Bozza is a former Rolling Stone staff writer and the author of the # 1 New York Times bestseller and the Too Fat to Fish with Artie LangeNew York Timesbestsellers Whatever You Say I Am: The Life and Times of Eminem, Tommyland He lives in New York City. with Tommy Lee, and Slash with Slash.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Fabian on March 19, 2021

Not written well at all, it does remains a delectable anecdotal treat. The comedian bares his soul; he's overly confident & suave. Nothing less to be expected from this SNL alum. And, although it is tremendously redundant in parts, a bit repetitive, it IS vulnerable, even (gasp!) heartbreaking.......more

Goodreads review by Vannessa on December 19, 2009

Tracey Morgan’s I Am The New Black is one of the most honest and telling memoirs I’ve read this year! Mr. Morgan takes us through a life of peril to a life of luxury never knowing how good his life had become until he lost his family to booze and partying. It took his hitting rock bottom to realize......more

Goodreads review by Benjamin on July 26, 2010

The good: Tracy Morgan is undeniably hilarious, and I liked him before he was cool. Brian Fellow? Hysterical. Astronaut Jones? Classic. Tracy Jordan? Marvelous. This book was a great insight into the background of what he calls 'the funny'. Most of the anecdotes from his childhood in the ghettos of......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on December 07, 2009

I've read quite a few celebrity autobiographies and this is one of the better ones. Here's why. Look at Scar Tissue by Anthony Kiedis. Kiedis spends most of his book detailing EVERY SINGLE drug deal he ever took part in. And if that's not enough, he, for some reason, feels the need to tell us wheneve......more

Goodreads review by John on August 24, 2010

I have a feeling this would be three or even two stars, had I read this instead of listing to it as an audio CD. Tracy Morgan is a rambler, and he jumps all over the place in time. He repeats himself and goes on and on sometimes when he should be getting back to some kind of narrative structure. But......more