Monday, February 6, 2023

A Little Bit Broken -A Memoir: Book Review

                                                                           


Jim's Review

This is a very serious and personal book that Roz shares all his faults and choices he made the ramifications he had to deal with.

The first half of the book was very intense to read and try to understand what Roz Weston did to himself and  survive!

From his dad and his working life in full force. The last part of the book the pieces are explained and the person he became was still little broken but alive with a new purpose.

The climatic chapter will bring it home with love and understamding by everyone.

9.25 out of 10*

*could resist doing KISS 92.5 is radio station Roz works on

** we do have few things in common I also did witness fight at wedding and worked for two videos stores!

About book
It never gets better, but it does get easier. That's the first thing Roz says to anyone who asks him for advice. Anyone who's fighting like hell, just hanging on or putting the pieces back together. When you're broken, fixed becomes an obsession. 

Roz is a multi-platform entertainer and storyteller who hosts three shows a day and sleeps five hours a night. On 
The Roz & Mocha ShowET Canada Live and Entertainment Tonight Canada Roz built an audience and turned them into family. But as with most families, there is just some shit we don't talk about. 

From growing up in a small town to getting lost, drunk and terrified in New York while interning for 
The Howard Stern Show; from finding comfort in the arms and beds of strangers to kicking an opioid addiction he didn't know he had; from broken bones to broken hearts and a broken marriage. From navigating grief and guilt following the devastating loss of his father to persevering in the face of an ongoing and private battle with his own body. All is shared in Roz's disarming signature blend of blunt truth and humour.

A Little Bit Broken is a deeply personal and inspiring account of self-forgiveness, redemption and recovering from bad choices—because let's face it, the reason we make bad choices is that they usually feel really good. And Roz has made them all. "This book is the whole story I've never shared before. . . . This is the shit we don’t talk about. Welcome to the family."learn more and buy book

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