Yearbook
A collection of funny personal essays from one of the writers of Superbad and Pineapple Express and one of the producers of The Disaster Artist, Neighbors, and The Boys. (All of these words have been added to help this book show up in people’s searches using the wonders of algorithmic technology. Thanks for bearing with us!)
Hi! I’m Seth! I was asked to describe my book, Yearbook, for the inside flap (which is a gross phrase) and for websites and shit like that, so… here it goes!!!
Yearbook is a collection of true stories that I desperately hope are just funny at worst, and life-changingly amazing at best. (I understand that it’s likely the former, which is a fancy “book” way of saying “the first one.”)
I talk about my grandparents, doing stand-up comedy as a teenager, bar mitzvahs, and Jewish summer camp, and tell way more stories about doing drugs than my mother would like. I also talk about some of my adventures in Los Angeles, and surely say things about other famous people that will create a wildly awkward conversation for me at a party one day.
I hope you enjoy the book should you buy it, and if you don’t enjoy it, I’m sorry. If you ever see me on the street and explain the situation, I’ll do my best to make it up to you.
*I was beaten by Bill O’Reilly, which really sucks.
Journey through the Unfiltered World of Seth Rogen's "Yearbook": A Hilarious and Heartwarming Memoir
In his highly anticipated memoir, "Yearbook," Seth Rogen takes readers on a wild and hilarious ride through his life, from his early days as a struggling comedian to his rise to Hollywood stardom. With his trademark wit and self-deprecating humor, Rogen offers an unfiltered look at the highs and lows of his career, his personal life, and the crazy adventures he's had along the way.
From his humble beginnings in Vancouver, Canada, to his breakout role in "Knocked Up," Rogen chronicles his journey with honesty and candor. He shares hilarious anecdotes about his early stand-up days, his collaborations with writing partner Evan Goldberg, and the making of some of his most iconic films, including "Superbad," "Pineapple Express," and "This Is the End."
But "Yearbook" is more than just a collection of funny stories. Rogen also delves into the challenges he's faced, both professionally and personally. He opens up about his struggles with anxiety and depression, as well as his decision to become a vocal advocate for cannabis legalization. Through it all, Rogen's resilience and optimism shine through, inspiring readers to embrace their own journeys, no matter how bumpy they may be.
With his signature blend of humor and heart, Seth Rogen has crafted a memoir that is both laugh-out-loud funny and deeply moving. "Yearbook" is a must-read for fans of Rogen's work, as well as anyone who enjoys a good story about perseverance, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness.
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