In essays that are by turns hilarious and heartfelt, written with Robinson's unforgettable voice and unparalleled wit, she crafts an acceptance speech for 2020, a year that will go down in the books as one of the worst years ever, and shares her thoughts on her relationship and their blissfully childless union; she ruminates on Black excellence, highlighting the fact that Black people don't need white saviourism but true allyship; she illuminates her readers on the comedy industry, an industry that deals in laughs but is notorious for protecting predators; and wonders, just how much news is too much news
About the book
In essays that are by turns hilarious and heartfelt, written with Robinson's unforgettable voice and unparalleled wit, she crafts an acceptance speech for 2020, a year that will go down in the books as one of the worst years ever, and shares her thoughts on her relationship and their blissfully childless union; she ruminates on Black excellence, highlighting the fact that Black people don't need white saviourism but true allyship; she illuminates her readers on the comedy industry, an industry that deals in laughs but is notorious for protecting predators; and wonders, just how much news is too much news