Genre: Memoir
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Pages: 254
Rating: Highly Recommend
In this addictively funny and warm memoir, she takes us through the looking glass and into the wonderland of her life, from a childhood among Washington’s elite to a stint in the psych ward they called a New England prep school; days doing L.A. sketch comedy (with then-aspiring artists Will Ferrell and Lisa Kudrow) to a series of spectacularly failed loves (that eventually led her to Mr. Right). Constant throughout is her mother, Muffie—a flawlessly elegant yet firm, no-nonsense force of nature and pure WASP convictions.
As charming and off-the-wall as Ali herself, Ali in Wonderland is an entertaining look at life that is both intimate and hilarious.
Review: The funniest book I have ever read. I think I laughed out loud on every page. With plenty of fodder for a memoir, Ali has a way with words that had me hooked from the first page. To sum it up, this book is hilarious and smart. It's a must read.
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