Scrappy Little Nobody



Author: Anna Kendrick

Read: 6/30/2017

Pages: 271

Rating: 4.5/5

Format: physical book

Book Description: Even before she made a name for herself on the silver screen starring in films like Pitch Perfect, Up in the Air, Twilight, and Into the Woods, Anna Kendrick was unusually small, weird, and "10 percent defiant".

At the ripe age of thirteen, she had already resolved to "keep the crazy inside my head where it belonged. Forever. But here's the thing about crazy: It. Wants. Out." In Scrappy Little Nobody, she invites readers inside her brain, sharing extraordinary and charmingly ordinary stories with candor and winningly wry observations.

With her razor-sharp wit, Anna recounts the absurdities she's experienced on her way to and from the heart of pop culture as only she can - from her unusual path to the performing arts (Vanilla Ice and baggy neon pants may have played a role) to her double life as a middle-school student who also starred on Broadway to her initial "dating experiments (including only liking boys who didn't like her back) to reviewing a binder full of butt doubles to her struggle to live like an adult woman instead of a perpetual "man-child".

Enter Anna's world and follow her rise from "scrappy little nobody" to somebody who dazzles on the stage, the screen and now the page - with an electric, singular voice, at once familiar and surprising, sharp and sweet, funny and serious (well, not that serious). - book cover

Response: I loved this book. I related to it so much on so many different levels. The stories Anna (can we be on a first name basis please?) told were perfect and charming, and I seriously appreciated the fact that she went in order chronologically by her age for the most part (I'm looking at you Trevor Noah). Honestly though, if you're not a little bit weird yourself, you probably won't get a lot of the humor in it. I'm not sure I would read it again, but I'm glad for the experience I have with it. It's a good book for showing people that being weird isn't a bad thing.

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