Paul Mooney’s memoir offers a sharp, witty, and unfiltered look at race, comedy, and culture. Known for his work with Richard Pryor and on shows like Chappelle's Show, Mooney shares personal anecdotes, behind-the-scenes stories, and biting social commentary, reflecting his role as a trailblazer in comedy and a fearless voice on racial issues.
Stanhope’s No Encore for the Donkey is an unfiltered, gut-wrenching, and wickedly funny chronicle of a year filled with personal upheaval and self-discovery. With his signature mix of brutal honesty and sardonic humor, Stanhope turns his pain into biting comedy gold. A must-read for fans of his fearless storytelling.
In this poignant and hilarious memoir, comedian Ralphie May reflects on his life, career, and the challenges he faced along the way. Filled with raw honesty and sharp humor, May shares stories about his struggles with weight, fame, and personal demons, all while showcasing his signature wit and resilience.