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Tig Notaro - I’m Just a Person

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One of Americas most original comedic voices delivers a darkly funny, wryly observed, and emotionally raw account of her year of death, cancer, and epiphany.
In the span of four months in 2012, Tig Notaro was hospitalized for a debilitating intestinal disease called C. diff, her mother unexpectedly died, she went through a breakup, and then she was diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer. Hit with this devastating barrage, Tig took her grief onstage. Days after receiving her cancer diagnosis, she broke new comedic ground, opening an unvarnished set with the words: Good evening. Hello. I have cancer. How are you? Hi, how are you? Is everybody having a good time? I have cancer. The set went viral instantly and was ultimately released as Tigs sophomore album,Live, which sold one hundred thousand units in just six weeks and was later nominated for a Grammy.
Now, the wildly popular star takes stock of that no good, very bad yeara difficult yet astonishing period in which tragedy turned into absurdity and despair transformed into joy. An inspired combination of the deadpan silliness of her comedy and the open-hearted vulnerability that has emerged in the wake of that dire time,Im Just a Personis a moving and often hilarious look at this very brave, very funny womans journey into the darkness and her thrilling return from it.

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Susie Two points in basketball with the form of a dancer soon after her coma - photo 1

Susie Two points in basketball with the form of a dancer soon after her coma - photo 2

Susie

Two points in basketball with the form of a dancer soon after her coma My - photo 3

Two points in basketball with the form of a dancer soon after her coma

My mother second from right with my godmother Tina far lef t My mother - photo 4

My mother (second from right) with my godmother, Tina (far left)

My mother the incomparable athlete Susie and Tina Wheres my mother - photo 5

My mother, the incomparable athlete

Susie and Tina Wheres my mother Beautiful Susie Susie and Pat - photo 6

Susie and Tina

Wheres my mother Beautiful Susie Susie and Pat on their wedding day - photo 7

Wheres my mother?

Beautiful Susie Susie and Pat on their wedding day Pats here - photo 8

Beautiful Susie

Susie and Pat on their wedding day Pats here Plopped down next to my - photo 9

Susie and Pat on their wedding day

Pats here Plopped down next to my mothers paintings on the back of our - photo 10

Pats here!

Plopped down next to my mothers paintings on the back of our house in - photo 11

Plopped down next to my mothers paintings on the back of our house in Mississippi

Our grandmother Mildred visits from Jackson Learning to walk I still bite - photo 12

Our grandmother Mildred visits from Jackson

Learning to walk I still bite my tongue whenever I concentrate Getting the - photo 13

Learning to walk. I still bite my tongue whenever I concentrate.

Getting the hang of walking in my faux fur Merry Christmas with a brand new - photo 14

Getting the hang of walking in my faux fur

Merry Christmas with a brand new Zip in the background Pass Christian Beach - photo 15

Merry Christmas with a brand new Zip in the background

Pass Christian Beach Mildred trying to get the sand out of my eyes Dirty - photo 16

Pass Christian Beach. Mildred trying to get the sand out of my eyes.

Dirty little Mississippi kids Dirty little Mississippi kids again Ric and - photo 17

Dirty little Mississippi kids

Dirty little Mississippi kids again Ric and me Family photo crashed by - photo 18

Dirty little Mississippi kids again

Ric and me Family photo crashed by neighbors dog Having a tough day - photo 19

Ric and me

Family photo crashed by neighbors dog Having a tough day With my aunt Fran - photo 20

Family photo crashed by neighbors dog

Having a tough day With my aunt Fran Visiting Pat Visiting Pat - photo 21

Having a tough day

With my aunt Fran Visiting Pat Visiting Pat Pass Christian Mardi Gras - photo 22

With my aunt Fran

Visiting Pat Visiting Pat Pass Christian Mardi Gras My ballerina glory - photo 23

Visiting Pat

Visiting Pat Pass Christian Mardi Gras My ballerina glory days Ric and - photo 24

Visiting Pat

Pass Christian Mardi Gras My ballerina glory days Ric and Susie My - photo 25

Pass Christian Mardi Gras

My ballerina glory days Ric and Susie My mother and Rics wedding in Pass - photo 26

My ballerina glory days

Ric and Susie My mother and Rics wedding in Pass Christian My mother and - photo 27

Ric and Susie

My mother and Rics wedding in Pass Christian My mother and my grandmother - photo 28

My mother and Rics wedding in Pass Christian

My mother and my grandmother Teal My mother and Uncle Billy Eyeing the - photo 29

My mother and my grandmother Teal

My mother and Uncle Billy Eyeing the cake Wedding day Worth the wait - photo 30

My mother and Uncle Billy

Eyeing the cake Wedding day Worth the wait Pin the tail on the donkey - photo 31

Eyeing the cake

Wedding day Worth the wait Pin the tail on the donkey painted on our house - photo 32

Wedding day

Worth the wait Pin the tail on the donkey painted on our house Disney - photo 33

Worth the wait

Pin the tail on the donkey painted on our house Disney World With Ric - photo 34

Pin the tail on the donkey painted on our house

Disney World With Ric Me with a pile of stuffed animals Siblings - photo 35

Disney World

With Ric Me with a pile of stuffed animals Siblings I thought these - photo 36

With Ric

Me with a pile of stuffed animals Siblings I thought these patterns - photo 37

Me with a pile of stuffed animals

Siblings I thought these patterns matched Tomboy nightgown Found an - photo 38

Siblings

I thought these patterns matched Tomboy nightgown Found an injured bird - photo 39

I thought these patterns matched

Tomboy nightgown Found an injured bird Twenty-one and traveling - photo 40

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