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"A Very Punchable Face" by Colin Jost is a memoir that delves into the author's life growing up, his family dynamics, his experiences at Saturday Night Live, and the personal anecdotes that shaped his journey. Jost's writing style is witty, engaging, and self-deprecating, offering readers a glimpse into his humorous and sometimes touching reflections on various aspects of his life, including his mother's harrowing experience during 9/11. The book combines lighthearted storytelling with moments of introspection, providing a unique perspective on comedy, success, and personal growth.

Writing/Prose:

The writing is characterized by wit and self-deprecation, creating a humorous and conversational tone that engages readers effectively.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative follows Colin Jost's life from his Staten Island upbringing to his time at Harvard and ultimately landing in comedy, interspersed with humorous personal anecdotes and emotional reflections.

Setting:

Key settings include Staten Island, Harvard University, and the lively atmosphere of Saturday Night Live.

Pacing:

The book maintains a fast pace punctuated by humor and moments of emotional reflection, ensuring reader engagement throughout.
“If you don’t want to be great, then step aside and let someone else be great.” —ANTHONY DAVIS, LOS ANGELES LAKERS “On your first Update, whatever you do, don’t take an awkward moment to introduce you...

Notes:

Colin Jost is the co-anchor of Weekend Update and a head writer for Saturday Night Live.
He grew up on Staten Island and didn't speak until he was four years old.
His first words were spoken in a voice resembling Carmela Soprano's from The Sopranos.
Before swimming, Colin Jost was a chubby and unathletic kid.
As a lifeguard, his main duty involved monitoring beer kegs at a beach club.
He commuted 1.5 hours each way to attend Regis High School in Manhattan.
Colin attended Harvard, where he worked on the staff of National Lampoon.
He has a humorous chapter about the times he got stitches.
He spent a semester in Russia where he didn't speak Russian and his hosts didn't speak English.
Colin Jost shares backstage stories from SNL, including a memorable meeting with Lorne Michaels.
His chapter on 9/11 honors his mother, who was the chief medical officer for the NYFD that day.
The book is full of self-deprecating humor and funny anecdotes, including embarrassing moments as an adult.
Colin has written about his experiences with injury, sometimes in bizarre circumstances or due to alcohol.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Triggers may include mentions of 9/11, personal injury anecdotes, and discussions surrounding mental health.

From The Publisher:

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

In these hilarious essays, the Saturday Night Live head writer and Weekend Update co-anchor learns how to take a beating.

"I always wanted to punch his face before I read this book. Now I just want to kick him in the balls."-Larry David

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Cosmopolitan

Vulture

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If there's one trait that makes someone well suited to comedy, it's being able to take a punch-metaphorically and, occasionally, physically.

From growing up in a family of firefighters on Staten Island to commuting three hours a day to high school and "seeing the sights" (like watching a Russian woman throw a stroller off the back of a ferry), to attending Harvard while Facebook was created, Jost shares how he has navigated the world like a slightly smarter Forrest Gump.

You'll also discover things about Jost that will surprise and confuse you, like how Jimmy Buffett saved his life, how Czech teenagers attacked him with potato salad, how an insect laid eggs inside his legs, and how he competed in a twenty-five-man match at WrestleMania (and almost won). You'll go behind the scenes at SNL and Weekend Update (where he's written some of the most memorable sketches and jokes of the past fifteen years). And you'll experience the life of a touring stand-up comedian-from performing in rural college cafeterias at noon to opening for Dave Chappelle at Radio City Music Hall.

For every accomplishment (hosting the Emmys), there is a setback (hosting the Emmys). And for every absurd moment (watching paramedics give CPR to a raccoon), there is an honest, emotional one (recounting his mother's experience on the scene of the Twin Towers' collapse on 9/11). Told with a healthy dose of self-deprecation, A Very Punchable Face reveals the brilliant mind behind some of the dumbest sketches on television, and lays bare the heart and humor of a hardworking guy-with a face you can't help but want to punch.

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2 comment(s)

Loved It
7 months

Laughed out loud multiple times, entertaining writing

 
Incredible
7 months

This book was hilarious who knew Collin Jost was so funny lol

 

About the Author:

Colin Jost is a head writer at Saturday Night Live, a Weekend Update co-anchor, and a touring stand-up comedian. He has five Writers Guild Awards, two Peabody Awards, and a PETA Elly Award for the sketch "Diner Lobster." He's also…

 
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