Idiot by Laura Clery Audiobook Free

Idiot (2019)

A young girl who was brave enough to be honest and vulnerable when she was struggling with her life.

From YouTube star and social media sensation Laura Clery comes an assortment of humorous essays in the vein of We Are Never Meeting in Real life by Samirah Irby and You’ll Grow Out Of It by Jessi Klein.

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Laura Clery makes her living by posting inappropriate comedy sketches online. She writes songs about everything she loves, talks trash about her husband, and sexually harasses him. And it pays the rent!

“Clery shares her story of addiction, recovery and how she turned her life around. She talks about how she overcame her struggles and how working for herself has given her the freedom to pursue her passion.”

The Book Guide® Editor

After years of struggling with addiction, depression, and self-loathing, Laura finally found sobriety. She now writes books, teaches yoga, and practices meditation. Her life has improved dramatically, but she’s not perfect. She still struggles with anxiety and occasionally feels depressed. She’s also vegan and doesn’t own any pets. Above all, Laura remains an incredibly talented, adorable, and vulnerable self-described “idiot.”

Idiot (2019) by Laura Clery

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