Semi-Famous: A True Story of Near Celebrity

In this "laugh-out-loud funny” book (Hank Green,*New York Times*bestselling author), social media star and comedian Josh Sundquist takes readers on his hilarious journey to the fringes of viral stardom to discover if it's possible to be both very famous and very happy

As a semi-famous internet creator,*Josh*Sundquist knows what it's like to chase fame, but he also knows that more fame usually means more stress. So he set out on a pseudo-scientific investigation to*find out if there is any way for fame and happiness to overlap.

He attempts to define the word “fame”-hint: it's harder than you'd think. He turns back time to identify the first facially-recognizable celebrity (you might know his former BFF Brutus). He digs into the numbers to debunk urban legends associated with stardom (ever heard of the 27 Club?). He talks to other semi-famous people (from K-pop sensations to former child stars) and asks them: Is this fame thing making you happy? If not, why are you doing it? If so, what's your secret? All while recounting funny stories about his own cringy fame-seeking (like his many attempts, and failures, to get onto MTV).

Packed with playful diagrams, fascinating insights from celebrities, and embarrassing truths*from*Josh's experience*with semi-fame, this is a must-read for anyone who has ever dreamed of becoming famous...or at least going viral on TikTok.
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Semi-Famous: A True Story of Near Celebrity

In this "laugh-out-loud funny” book (Hank Green,*New York Times*bestselling author), social media star and comedian Josh Sundquist takes readers on his hilarious journey to the fringes of viral stardom to discover if it's possible to be both very famous and very happy

As a semi-famous internet creator,*Josh*Sundquist knows what it's like to chase fame, but he also knows that more fame usually means more stress. So he set out on a pseudo-scientific investigation to*find out if there is any way for fame and happiness to overlap.

He attempts to define the word “fame”-hint: it's harder than you'd think. He turns back time to identify the first facially-recognizable celebrity (you might know his former BFF Brutus). He digs into the numbers to debunk urban legends associated with stardom (ever heard of the 27 Club?). He talks to other semi-famous people (from K-pop sensations to former child stars) and asks them: Is this fame thing making you happy? If not, why are you doing it? If so, what's your secret? All while recounting funny stories about his own cringy fame-seeking (like his many attempts, and failures, to get onto MTV).

Packed with playful diagrams, fascinating insights from celebrities, and embarrassing truths*from*Josh's experience*with semi-fame, this is a must-read for anyone who has ever dreamed of becoming famous...or at least going viral on TikTok.
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Semi-Famous: A True Story of Near Celebrity

Semi-Famous: A True Story of Near Celebrity

by Josh Sundquist

Narrated by Josh Sundquist

Unabridged — 7 hours, 47 minutes

Semi-Famous: A True Story of Near Celebrity

Semi-Famous: A True Story of Near Celebrity

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Overview

In this "laugh-out-loud funny” book (Hank Green,*New York Times*bestselling author), social media star and comedian Josh Sundquist takes readers on his hilarious journey to the fringes of viral stardom to discover if it's possible to be both very famous and very happy

As a semi-famous internet creator,*Josh*Sundquist knows what it's like to chase fame, but he also knows that more fame usually means more stress. So he set out on a pseudo-scientific investigation to*find out if there is any way for fame and happiness to overlap.

He attempts to define the word “fame”-hint: it's harder than you'd think. He turns back time to identify the first facially-recognizable celebrity (you might know his former BFF Brutus). He digs into the numbers to debunk urban legends associated with stardom (ever heard of the 27 Club?). He talks to other semi-famous people (from K-pop sensations to former child stars) and asks them: Is this fame thing making you happy? If not, why are you doing it? If so, what's your secret? All while recounting funny stories about his own cringy fame-seeking (like his many attempts, and failures, to get onto MTV).

Packed with playful diagrams, fascinating insights from celebrities, and embarrassing truths*from*Josh's experience*with semi-fame, this is a must-read for anyone who has ever dreamed of becoming famous...or at least going viral on TikTok.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Fame is changing. Because of the revolutions of social media, fame isn’t just for famous people anymore.We need to be having intelligent, thoughtful, deep discussions about it, and Semi-Famous is exactly that. Except, also it is fun and irreverent and laugh-out-loud funny. This is the class on fame that everyone should be taking in our bizarre new world."

Hank Green, #1 New York Times bestselling author and internet video person

"I don't know how I can warn anyone about the spotlight when I'm so busy chasing it—but Josh Sundquist does it perfectly."

Steve-O

* "Insightful and humorous… Sundquist's own awkward pursuit of fame is sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, and he offers wise and down-to-earth advice for those who come in already convinced that fame alone is a worthy goal. Highly recommended."—Booklist, starred review

"A cleverly funny memoir-slash-exposé….this is a fun and thoughtful work suitable for every young person living in our tech-driven world."—SLJ

"Cleverly humorous and extremely timely reading for those who seek renown."—Kirkus

School Library Journal

08/01/2022

Gr 8 Up—After someone tagged him in a Twitter post referring to him as a "semi-famous internet comedian," Sundquist decided to explore the elements of fame, along with the relationship between fame and happiness, in a cleverly funny memoir-slash-exposé. Set up as lessons throughout a school day, the text begins with English class, where Sundquist defines the types of fame, including his own brush with fame as a Paralympic athlete. He continues with a full course load, from historical figures to the mathematics of fame, all the while acknowledging his investigation is mostly anecdotal and certainly not scientifically significant, but telling nonetheless for his purposes. The biology section is compelling, and offers more of a psychological exploration of the toll expectations and recognition can take on a person's psyche and behavior. Full of hand-drawn graphs and diagrams, along with personal stories from celebrities and the author's own experiences, the text posits a convincing argument warning those who seek fame and fortune, particularly internet fame, that happiness doesn't necessarily come with the glitz and glamour of being recognized. VERDICT An engaging read, this is a fun and thoughtful work suitable for every young person living in our tech-driven world.—Kaitlin Malixi

Kirkus Reviews

2022-04-27
An online comedian, author, and former Paralympian muses on fame and happiness.

Sundquist was tagged in an Instagram story by someone who described him as “this semi famous Internet comedian,” prompting a mix of pleasure at the recognition and discontent with its not entirely complimentary nature. He nonscientifically polled his followers, discovering that a third of them would prefer fame to happiness. His ensuing exploration of celebrity, illustrated with whimsical hand-drawn graphs, journeys from the days of Alexander the Great to present-day social media. After he fulfilled his childhood dream of appearing on MTV—a dream he was willing to repeatedly embarrass himself to achieve—the achievement thrust him into a multiyear depression. Sundquist, a White man who lost a leg to childhood cancer, briefly discusses how fame’s gatekeepers might have excluded or included him solely because he is an amputee. He also describes how contemporary virality exposed him to a TikTok disability truther who claimed he was faking his missing leg. Research studies and interviews with major and minor celebrities pepper this diverting narrative of fame’s traumas and rewards, and the whole is held together by Sundquist’s own journey to semi-fame. The exploration of fame’s darker side includes addiction and suicide but curiously never addresses exploitation or abuse despite Chapter 1’s opening epigraph from Britney Spears, one of the most famously abused celebrities.

Cleverly humorous and extremely timely reading for those who seek renown. (endnotes) (Nonfiction. 13-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176324907
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 07/19/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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