Description |
246 pages ; 22 cm. |
Contents |
Sex and deli -- Too fat for commercials -- The laughing Jew welcome committee -- New kid on the lot -- Fear and loathing in Beverly Hills -- What does that say about God? -- Daddy Gandhi -- Some not nice things about myself -- When existing is exhausting -- Laugh loud, cry hard -- The fourth Hemsworth brother -- Premium economy to Bali -- Fortune five Hundy money -- Adapt or die -- Begin again -- You're the fish you're trying to catch -- There are no experts of the future -- Conclusion: happy people are (still) annoying. |
Summary |
A wonderfully candid memoir from one of the most recognizable faces of a generation, actor, writer, Youtuber, and television superstar, Josh Peck. In his warm and inspiring book, Josh reflects on the many stumbles and silver linings of his life and traces a zigzagging path to redemption. Written with such impressive detail and aching honesty, Happy People are Annoying is full of surprising life lessons for anyone seeking to accept their past and make peace with the complicated face in the mirror. |
Subject |
Peck, Josh, 1986-
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Actors -- United States -- Biography.
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Child actors -- United States -- Biography.
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Genre/Form |
Autobiographies.
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ISBN |
9780063073616 (hardcover) |
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0063073617 (hardcover) |
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