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The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo (2016)

A humorous book filled with interesting stories, serious topics, tips, and a call for women to be themselves.

The Emmy Award-winner for Comedy Actress, Writer, and Star of “Inside Amy Schumer” and “Trainwreck” has taken the entertainment world by surprise with her winning blend of sharp, witty humor. Amy Schumer has written her book that is both refreshingly candid and uproariously funny.

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Amy Schumer is down to earth and relatable. She’s frank and unapologetic. And she continues to navigate the ever changing boundaries in love, work and life. This book is a hodgepodge of funny stories, serious topics, and a call for young women to be themselves, confident, and to take risks.

“Schumer shares her life story in ‘The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo’. She tells us about her childhood, her family, relationships and sex, and how these experiences have shaped who she is today.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Amy Schumer is down to earth and relatable. She’s frank and unapologetic. And she continues to navigate the ever changing boundaries in love, work and life. From the raucous to romantic, heartfelt to harrowing, this book is a hilarious and heartwarming read that you’ll want to share with everyone. Whether she’s experiencing “lust at first sight” in the airport security line or confessing to being an introvert or discovering her cross-fitness instructor’s secret bad habit (yes, really), Amy Schumer proves to be an honest, funny, and thought-provoking storyteller.

The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo (2016) by Amy Schumer

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