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  • By: Kal Penn
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  • Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
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You Can't Be Serious

By: Kal Penn
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Summary

The star of the Harold and Kumar franchise, House, and Designated Survivor recounts why he rejected the advice of his aunties and guidance counselors and, instead of becoming a doctor or “something practical,” embarked on a surprising journey that has included confronting racism in Hollywood, meeting his future husband, and working in the Obama administration, in this “incredibly joyful and insightful” (Kiefer Sutherland) memoir.

You Can’t Be Serious is a series of funny, consequential, awkward, and ridiculous stories from Kal Penn’s idiosyncratic life. It’s about being the grandson of Gandhian freedom fighters, and the son of immigrant parents: people who came to this country with very little and went very far—and whose vision of the American dream probably never included their son sliding off an oiled-up naked woman in the raunchy Ryan Reynolds movie Van Wilder…or getting a phone call from Air Force One as Kal flew with the country’s first Black president.

“By turns hilarious, poignant, and inspiring” (David Axelrod, New York Times bestselling author), Kal reflects on the most exasperating and rewarding moments from his journey so far. He pulls back the curtain on the nuances of opportunity and racism in the entertainment industry and recounts how he built allies, found encouragement, and dealt with early reminders that he might never fit in. He describes his initially unpromising first date with his now-fiancé Josh, involving an 18-pack of Coors Light and an afternoon of watching NASCAR. And of course, he reveals how, after a decade and a half of fighting for and enjoying successes in Hollywood, he made the terrifying but rewarding decision to take a sabbatical from a fulfilling acting career for an opportunity to serve his country as an Obama White House aide.

Above all, You Can’t Be Serious shows that everyone can have more than one life story. The book “is insightful, funny, and instructive for anyone who’s ever grappled with how they fit into the American dream” (Ronan Farrow, New York Times bestselling author), and demonstrates that no matter who you are and where you come from, you have many more choices than those presented to you. And okay, yes, it’s also about how Kal accidentally (and very stupidly) accepted an invitation to take the entire White House Office of Public Engagement to a strip club—because, let’s be honest, that’s the kind of stuff you really want to hear about.

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"Penn has created a unique, honest performance, very different from the standard celebrity tell-all. This is an enjoyable and informative listen delivered by a pop-culture figure who's all grown up." — AudioFile Magazine

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Couldnt stop listening

One of the best books ive read (listened to.) Kalpenn manages to be extremely funny and also so insightful as he analyses race in America and Hollywood. Recommend to everyone to read

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Frank and Intriguing look into Asian American upbringing

From the get go, Kal Penn comes across as his friendly, hilarious self. His childhood and upbringing gives the reader an immediate impression of Asian American culture and how it shapes him throughout his life.
As Kal guides us through early racism he endured from his peers all the way through to systemic bigotry in the entertainment industry and wider America we are not only brought to empathise but also enamoured by Kal’s upbeat and principled approach to combatting it.
If you are interested in the entertainment industry, social progress both racial and democratic, or even just an entertaining, well spoken recount of a truly amazing life so far, please make a great 2021 decision and listen to this audiobook!

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Brilliant!

I absolutely loved this. It is so insightful, funny, and inspirational. Please listen to it!

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Must read

absolutely loved listening to this audiobook. Kal also has a good voice for narrating so it was even better. His experiences were both fun to hear but also eye opening. I couldn't pause the book as I wanted to hear what happened next the whole time!!

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Intelligently laugh out loud

Loved every second of this book. It is smart, thought provoking, insightful, compassionate and always funny. I am very envious of those students who had Kal as a visiting lecturer.

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A Truly Brilliant & Fascinating Read / Listen!

You have to read / listen to this book! Kal Penn has so far lived one hell of a life and details it brilliantly. A truly fascinating insight. I loved every second.

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Hugely entertaining listen

I love Kal Penn’s narration on this book. He does an amazing job bringing it to life. Very amusing and informative look at his upbringing and career

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excellent and well performed

Kal delivers a very engaging story, very enjoyable to listen to, read (listened) in two days

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Great insight into tv and movie industry

This book is written to be funny and engaging but also an appeal to a tv and movie industry to start embracing diversity, rather then sticking to it’s old ways and keep perpetuating racial steriotypes and not giving enough opportunities for people of color. It is really interesting for an outsider to read about the struggles and wins of an actor of an Indian decent and I got to say very educational. The book is smart, funny, educational and brings a perspective of what it is like to be an actor and to aspire to be an actor, when you are an ethnic minority in the US. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and actually finished it rather than just abandoning mid way through. Highly recommend it!

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funny and informative, great autobiograpby

I really enjoyed listening to this, Kal Penn is a great storyteller and has had a fascinating journey through acting and politics so far, recommend.

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