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From “weird, scary, ingenious” (The New York Times) stand-up
comedian Maria Bamford, an instant New York Times bestselling,
brutally honest, and “laugh-out-loud funny” (Jennette McCurdy, #1
New York Times bestselling author) memoir about show business,
mental health, and the comfort of rigid belief systems—from Dale
Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People, to Richard
Simmons, to 12-step programs.Maria Bamford is a comedian’s comedian
(an outsider among outsiders) and has forever fought to find a
place to belong. From struggling with an eating disorder as a child
of the 1980s, to navigating a career in the arts (and medical debt
and psychiatric institutionalization), she has tried just about
every method possible to not only be a part of the world, but to
want to be a part of it. In Bamford’s “trademark blend of disarming
intimacy and dark whimsy” (Publishers Weekly), Sure, I’ll Join Your
Cultbrings us on a quest to participate in something. With
sincerity and transparency, she recounts every anonymous fellowship
she has joined (including but not limited to: Debtors Anonymous,
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, and Overeaters Anonymous), every
hypomanic episode (from worrying about selling out under capitalism
to enforcing union rules on her Netflix TV show set to protect her
health), and every easy 1-to-3-step recipe for fudge in between.
Packed with “Bamford’s brilliance, relentless humor, and insatiable
instinct for survival (Library Journal), this memoir explores what
it means to keep going, and to be a member of society (or any group
she’s invited to) despite not being very good at it. In turn, she
hopes to transform isolating experiences into comedy that will make
you feel less alone (without turning into a cult following).