Quotes
“Get ready to know John as a thoughtful raconteur whose stories beautifully blend heartfelt contemplation on masculinity, generational shifts, forgiveness, and the way that the arts can save wandering souls.” Chris Gethard, Beautiful/Anonymous, and HBO’s Career Suicide
“No Job For A Man is the kind of personal journey I want to read about. Filled with fascinating stories beginning with Bowie growing up in an environment of theatre, TV comedy, and music. The way John sees his life is endlessly entertaining.” Fred Armisen, Saturday Night Live, Portlandia, and Trenchmouth
“John has seemingly lived ten thousand lives. He manages to tell each life story with a perfect balance of introspective wisdom and laugh-out-loud humor.” Broti Gupta, writer, The Simpsons and The New Yorker
“For how specific this memoir is, it inadvertently serves as a life guide to any aspiring actor.” Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, author of I Want To Be Where The Normal People Are
“This moving, humane, and funny memoir is ultimately about how we determine who we are. He goes on a mission, a personal odyssey really, to figure out if he’s a DJ, a teacher, a corporate cog, a rock star, or a Hollywood actor and he poignantly shares the many losses and huge wins that go along with that effort.” John Moe, author of The Hilarious World of Depression