Friday, July 13, 2018
The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish
This autobiography by Tiffany Haddish was interesting and totally not what I expected when learning about her life and how she grew up in California. All of the things she talked about were completely different from the stereotypes she portrays on camera and for the media. A few periods in her life that I had no clue of knowing was the fact that she is Jewish and she hosted bar mitzvah parties or that her father was from Africa, even her being homeless was somethings that I would have never considered when looking at her on the screen. I laughed during a few parts of the autobiography but mostly I felt remorseful because the events that happen in her life could have been prevented. Her mother struggle with mental illness was a serious case and if family or friends could have intervene sooner and gotten her some more help, maybe things could have been different. I thought this was a good audio book to listen to while driving back and forth to class and I would recommend this autobiography to die hard Tiffany Haddish fans. *Spoiler* I hope she is able to acquire the land that was left to her by her father in Africa.
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