Knee Deep in Paradise, Brett Butler
Knee Deep in Paradise, Brett Butler
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Knee Deep in Paradise

Author: Brett Butler

Narrator: Brett Butler

Abridged: 4 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/01/2008


Synopsis

"I spent the first twenty years of my life waiting for two men I was reasonable certain would never come back - my daddy and Jesus Christ. I don't wait for them anymore. My dad anyway. And at least with Jesus I didn't spend all that time thinking he was gone because of something I did." So begins Brett Butler's extraordinary memoir, the story of a woman who has survived a gothic childhood in the Deep South, a bewildering adolescence, and an abusive first marriage with her sense of humor - and love of language - intact. With a phoenix-like power to re-create herself from the ashes she had made of her life, Brett found comedy. As she found her own voice - a voice as forthright as the experiences it describes - she found success. But the popularity Brett now enjoys is rooted in the stuff of her past, and it is the past she describes here, not sparing herself along the way. Much more than an autobiography from a celebrated personality, Knee Deep In Paradise is a portrait of the South, a moving document of one woman's hardship and renewal, and a testament from one of our most intelligent comic minds.

Reviews

Goodreads review by ReGina on August 29, 2014

This is one of my all time favorite memoirs. Painfully honest, sensitive but strong and deliciously flawed, Butler speaks with immense vulnerability as she tells her story. I've never written a fan letter, but for this book, I might be tempted.......more

Goodreads review by Valissa on October 25, 2010

"I threw my virginity out of the speeding car that was my life"......more

Goodreads review by Em on July 19, 2014

The gal can write!! I hope one day she tackles a work of fiction. I connected to her story right away. As I am in the process of coming to terms with my own addiction I could related to the feelings she had about her alcoholism. And even though my father stayed with the family, I felt I understood,......more

Goodreads review by Leslie on July 30, 2007

I enjoyed this book because I have always enjoyed Brett Butler's stand-up. I thought it was interesting that she was raised in Tuskegee, a primarily black town (but was born in Montgomery about 40 miles down the road). Now that I live about 20 miles from Tuskegee, it makes it kind of cool. I always......more

Goodreads review by Mitch on June 07, 2018

I liked the TV sitcom 'Grace Under Fire' so I thought I'd enjoy Brett's biography...but it's tough to use the word 'enjoy' when reading it. First, Brett had abandonment issues big time with her father and living-with-a-depressed-mother issues compounding that. It's no wonder that she went wild with s......more