![]() ![]() First and foremost, I was inspired by that. ![]() If I did do it over, I would have interviewed him while he was sick about who he was before he became a father, his upbringing and his childhood. Question: Why did you frame your book as letters to your daughters?Īnswer: I talked in the book about a letter I got from my dad before he passed away and how it was so meaningful, but at the same time, I wish he had written more. Wong spoke with USA TODAY about family, learning from failure and how she measures success (hint: she can afford Whole Foods mango now but continues to be friends with a woman she hates so she can get free lemons off her tree). Through it all, she’s the best kind of funny. ![]() And, later in life, fighting to find success in comedy as a woman and an Asian. She talks about the struggle of being the “accident” sibling and not relating to her mother growing up. Expect details on pre- and post-coital routines, smoking weed and ayahuasca ceremonies. It’s out Tuesday.Īt times, Wong, 37, is definitively R-rated. Comedian and actress Ali Wong's first book, " Dear Girls," is everything her fans would expect: raunchy, real and uproariously funny.įramed as a collection of letters to her daughters, the memoir details Wong’s rebellious youth, sexual exploits and life as a wife and mother. ![]()
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