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I Am the New Black

Tracy Morgan

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I Am the New Black

By: Tracy Morgan

Narrarated by: Tracy Morgan

The outrageously funny, heartbreaking, and suprising story of Tracy Morgan's rise from ghetto wiseass to superstar comedian.

Who is Tracy Morgan? The wildly unpredictable funnyman who rocketed to fame on Saturday Night Live? The Emmy-nominated actor behind the sly and ingenious character Tracy Jordan on the award-winning hit sitcom 30 Rock, whose turbulent personal life often mirrors that of his fictional alter ego? Is he Chico Divine, the life of the party-any party, anytime, anywhere-getting ladies pregnant everywhere he goes? Or is he a soulful, tender family man who emerged from a hardscrabble ghetto upbringing and, against all odds, achieved superstardom, raised a solid family, prevailed over a collection of lethal bad habits, and is still ascending new heights and coming into his own? The answer is: Tracy Morgan is all that. And a bag of potato chips with a 50¢ soda.

When he was just a boy living in the Tompkins Projects in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, being funny was about survival. With the right snap, Tracy could shut down the playground bullies who picked on him and his physically disabled older brother. And with a wild enough prank, he could exact revenge on whoever stole his Pumas at the community pool. Later, being funny was about escape-from the untouchable sadness of his father's death, from the desperation of the drug dealer's trade, from the life-and-death battles waged on the streets of the South Bronx in the age of crack. But these days being funny is about living his dream-a dream born in the comedy clubs of Harlem and realized on shows like Martin and Saturday Night Live, where he was a cast member for seven years, and in movies like The Longest Yard and Half-Baked.

With brutal honesty and his trademark take-no-prisoners humor, Tracy tells the story of his rise to fame, with all its highs and its many lows-from the very public battles with alcohol and diabetes that threatened both his career and his life to the private and poignant end of his twenty-year marriage. In his singularly warped and brilliant way he muses on family, love, sex, race, politics, ambition, and what it takes to bring the funny.

Hilarious, inspiring, searing, and touching, I Am the New Black is a fascinating peek inside the minds of one of the most compelling and defining comedians of our time.

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10.20.09
Tracy Morgan, I Am the New Black
2009 | Label: Random House Audio

A disarmingly honest and touching — and, of course, hilarious — memoir
Yes, this audiobook has a fair chance of getting you pregnant. But, while that may be one of Tracey Morgan’s stock phrases, his I Am the New Black is so searingly earnest at times, the narrator himself would probably offer to take care of you for the rest of your life if that actually happened.

Indeed, Mr. Morgan paints an extremely sober portrait of himself as a young man: the ghetto-trapped son of a Vietnam veteran who lost numerous friends to drugs and AIDS. When he ventures on to musings on subjects as varied as the extremely amicable dissolution of his 20-year marriage to his high school sweetheart, his new life with his girlfriend Taneisha, his break-out roles on Saturday Night Live and his Emmy nomination for 30 Rock, he returns to his patented formula of a steady barrage of outrageous one-liners.

Over the course of his alternately extremely dark and absurdly funny narration, Mr. Morgan takes pains to point out that the bedrocks of his life are family and his art, which, for him, are fused together at the core. Mr. Morgan seems, at this point in his life, to have finally found the ideal balance between the two. In fact, his life and career choices seem to rely on the following thought processes: “My [deceased] aunt is guiding me through this, I know it. And just having your comedy game on was a must — ’cause if you made the girls laugh, they love you for life. [...] You know, Taneisha don’t like it all the time, but hey, she lives with it, you know, because, I cheat on Taneisha all the time and the girl’s name is Comedy.”

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MartinR

I love Travey Jordan on 30 Rock, but this book is preachy, self-indulgent and completely unorganized. It is also almost entirely devoid of laughs. The story of his youth in Brooklyn is interesting and could be told in 15 minutes. Instead, he insists on giving advice, preaching, talking to people who are dead and generally self-aggrandizing. There are interesting characters in the book, but Tracey isn't one of them. Ugh.

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