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Based on a True Story: A Memoir Hardcover – September 20, 2016

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Driving, wild and hilarious” (The Washington Post), here is the incredible “memoir” of the actor, gambler, raconteur, and Saturday Night Live veteran.

Don’t miss Norm’s new Netflix special, Hitler’s Dog, Gossip & Treachery!

When Norm Macdonald, one of the greatest stand-up comics of all time, was approached to write a celebrity memoir, he flatly refused, calling the genre “one step below instruction manuals.” Norm then promptly took a two-year hiatus from stand-up comedy to live on a farm in northern Canada. When he emerged he had under his arm a manuscript, a genre-smashing book about comedy, tragedy, love, loss, war, and redemption. When asked if this was the celebrity memoir, Norm replied, “Call it anything you damn like.”

Praise for Based on a True Story

“Dostoyevsky by way of 30 Rockefeller Center . . . the best new book I’ve read this year or last.”
The Wall Street Journal

“This book is absurd fiction. . . . Scathing and funny.”
The New York Times

“Hilarious and filled with turns of phrase and hidden beauty like only a collection of Norm Macdonald stories could be.”
Esquire

“Raucous . . . a hilarious, innovative work.”
A.V. Club

“Part personal history and part meta riff on celebrity memoirs, the book, it quickly becomes clear, is also just partly true (and all hilarious).”
Vulture

“Very, very, very funny! Thanks, Norm, for letting me be part of this Booker Prize–for–literature–quality effort.”
—David Letterman

“Norm is brilliant and thoughtful and there is sensitivity and creative insight in his observations and stories. A lot of comics over the years have been compared to Mark Twain, but I think Norm is the only one who actually matches the guy in terms of his voice and ability. I seriously f**king love Norm Macdonald. Please buy his book. He probably needs the cash. He’s really bad with money.”
—Louis C.K., from the foreword

“Norm is one of my all-time favorites, and this book was such a great read I forgot how lonely I was for a while.”
—Amy Schumer

“I always thought Normie’s stand-up was the funniest thing there was. But this book gives it a run for its money.”
—Adam Sandler

“Norm is one of the greatest stand-up comics who’s ever worked—a totally original voice. His sense of the ridiculous and his use of juxtaposition in his writing make him a comic’s comic. We all love Norm.”
—Roseanne Barr

“Norm Macdonald makes me laugh my ass off. Who is funnier than Norm Macdonald? Nobody.”
—Judd Apatow

“Norm Macdonald is more than a triple threat—he’s a septuple threat. He is smart, funny, wry, rakish, polite, rakish . . . no, wait. He is polite, insightful, and . . . aaaaah . . . warm. No. He’s exciting. Yeah. Exciting! You never know what he’ll do. Okay, then make that unpredictable. Add that up. He’s amazing.”
—Alec Baldwin

“Norm is a double threat. His material and timing are both top-notch, which is unheard of. He is one of my favorites, both on- and off-stage.”
—Dave Attell

“Letterman said it best: There is no one funnier than Norm Macdonald.”
—Rob Schneider

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“A driving, wild and hilarious ramble of a book, what might have happened had Hunter S. Thompson embedded himself in a network studio.”The Washington Post

“Dostoyevsky by way of 30 Rockefeller Center . . . the best new book I’ve read this year or last.”
The Wall Street Journal
 
“This book is absurd fiction. . . . Scathing and funny.”
The New York Times
 
“Hilarious and filled with turns of phrase and hidden beauty like only a collection of Norm Macdonald stories could be.”
Esquire
 
“Raucous . . . a hilarious, innovative work.”
A.V. Club
 
“Part personal history and part meta riff on celebrity memoirs, the book, it quickly becomes clear, is also just partly true (and all hilarious).”
Vulture

“My three favorite books:
1.
The Bible, by Moses and other guys
2.
The Art of the Deal, by President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump (a.k.a. President Trumpy)
3.
Based on a True Story, by Norm Macdonald
 
I have not read the first two. I have read
Based on a True Story, and I believe it to be largely bullshit, but it is very, very, very funny! Thanks, Norm, for letting me be part of this Booker Prize–for–literature–quality effort.”—David Letterman 

“Norm is brilliant and thoughtful and there is sensitivity and creative insight in his observations and stories. A lot of comics over the years have been compared to Mark Twain, but I think Norm is the only one who actually matches the guy in terms of his voice and ability. I seriously f**king love Norm Macdonald. Please buy his book. He probably needs the cash. He’s really bad with money.”
—Louis C.K., from the foreword
 
“Norm is one of my all-time favorites, and this book was such a great read I forgot how lonely I was for a while.”
—Amy Schumer
 
“I always thought Normie’s stand-up was the funniest thing there was. But this book gives it a run for its money.”
—Adam Sandler
 
“Norm is one of the greatest stand-up comics who’s ever worked—a totally original voice. His sense of the ridiculous and his use of juxtaposition in his writing make him a comic’s comic. We all love Norm.”
—Roseanne Barr
 
“Norm Macdonald makes me laugh my ass off. Who is funnier than Norm Macdonald? Nobody.”
—Judd Apatow
 
“Norm Macdonald is more than a triple threat—he’s a septuple threat. He is smart, funny, wry, rakish, polite, rakish . . . no, wait. He is polite, insightful, and . . . aaaaah . . . warm. No. He’s exciting. Yeah. Exciting! You never know what he’ll do. Okay, then make that unpredictable. Add that up. He’s amazing.”
—Alec Baldwin
 
“Norm only has to grunt to make me laugh. And this book is three hundred pages? Sign me up.”
—Sophia Amoruso, author of #GIRLBOSS
 
“Norm is a double threat. His material and timing are both top-notch, which is unheard of. He is one of my favorites, both on- and off-stage.”
—Dave Attell
 
“David Letterman said it best: There is no one funnier than Norm Macdonald.”
—Rob Schneider

About the Author

Norm Macdonald is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor who lives in Los Angeles. He is the proud father of Devery.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0812993624
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House; Canadian First edition (September 20, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780812993622
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0812993622
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.07 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.44 x 0.99 x 9.58 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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I couldn't stop laughing up until around page 100 when it starts leaving the realm of possible reality. Go along for the ride and you'll enjoy it. The very last chapter ruins the take away lesson/feel of the book for a bad joke. A fun read none the less!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
This is amazingly well-written. I honestly feel like the writing rivals that of great classic books it’s a must-read for anyone who wants to more deeply understand Norm’s life or just as a great read. Genuinely, this is a work of literary art you will find quotes that stick with you and pull at your mind for weeks to come.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022
This book was incredible, and not just because it was hilarious from start to finish. Sincerely, you only have to look to the first page, the dedication, for a joke that already had me laughing. Norm was obviously an exceptional comedian, but this book is, in a way, the perfect memoir for him in that he demonstrates his true genius under the façade of absurdity. So many times, a line would leave me thinking far more than the literal interpretation of the words given the light-hearted and silly context. His joking style of discussing death, depression, gambling addiction; these are the true bits of Norm that shine through and offer real wisdom and show how smart he really was. The moth joke, with its clear homage to the Russian literature he adored. Him talking about the (entirely fabricated) Make-a-Wish experience and what it's like to deal with illness. His style of painting himself as a buffoon while using it to discuss brutal topics, defended by the clearly painted fact that most of the novel is fiction. All these show Norm so much better than a perfectly factually-correct book ever could, and as I read I felt as though I was sitting with him in a park while he told me these stories himself, in his unique tone and voice with that smile on his face. This is one of my favorite books now, providing so much depth while being so light-hearted and goofy. What can I say, except it was good enough for an ol' chunk of coal like me. And, it's good that we finally hear more about that punk Adam Eget. Those parts were all obviously true.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2016
To be truthful, I don't buy a lot of digital books. Usually, any book that doesn't help me reach a high shelf, or can't be used to swat a fly on the wall, isn't multi-purpose enough for my medieval mindset.
But Norm MacDonald is Norm MacDonald is Norm MacDonald, and I wanted a copy at 12:01a.m. of its release date. I also wanted to save the tree that would've been used to print this book so that the tree could be used for its most natural purpose: Baseball bats. Or exacerbating forest fires. (Take that, Smokey, you overgrown, smarmy, preachy Ursus Americanus!)
As one of Norm's slavish Twitter followers, I tweeted that I would be counting my audible laughs, divide them by the purchase price, and determine whether I got good value from my purchase. While I haven't finished counting the marks on my wall, and add the fact that I was forced to stop marking the wall by a wife who under-appreciates Jail Cell-style decor, I can only give you a rough range on this. I surmise that each laugh cost slightly under two cents. Even if you count belly laughs as worth a dime, and short,snorting laughs as being worth a penny, I got good value from this tome.
And whether my purchase amount helps him recover from his last gambling flame-out, or helps fund his next downward spiral, I figure I contributed to a Good Cause.

But, I didn't buy this book just for laughs, or to take credit for fueling the MacDonald Publishing Empire. I wanted to get a glimpse into one of the most original, brilliant comedic minds of our time. In that capacity, Norm opened a small window into his soul... then slammed it closed on my fingers.

First, my view of Norm: Most comedians come from ethnic groups that are held down artificially, or had harrowing childhoods, or are introspective to the point of self-flagellation. Norm, by contrast, seems to be a cheery, boyishly handsome, middle-class Caucasian with an impish quality to him. And Canadian, to boot. From where comes the compulsion to make us laugh?
On top of that, he has a strong anti-establishment streak, and a refusal to be controlled. "Big deal," you say, "So do I!" Norm differs in that his unwillingness to be controlled includes the people that sign his checks, or that could lift him onto the next step of the success ladder. And for some reason, Bosses tend not to hire unpredictable Free Spirits that may defy direct orders on a whim - even if they're excellent at what they due. Check Signers like predictability, period.
So, when you continue to make witheringly effective O.J. jokes while working under one of O.J.'s friends & golf partners, or when you're asked to be "shocking" at a roast of Bob Saget and you therefore write one cornball line from the 1950's after another, it makes TV producers skittish about giving you a late-night talk show, for example. So, while that level of subversion & unpredictability adds to his legend, it commensurately subtracts from his potential income.
Yet, Norm protests that he'd rather be a high-profile comic than a "comic's comic", a commercially successful comedian than a critically acclaimed one. So, I wonder out loud from where the dissonance stems.

Norm hints that he might have been repeatedly sexually abused as a boy. But, since this is only "BASED ON a True Story", he leaves you wondering: Was this a literary device to introduce another of many writing styles he uses throughout the book? Or was this a way of explaining why he never wants to feel "totally out of control" in his life again? Was this a comedic device to make an anti-joke when you were expecting a joke? Or was this a way to connect to his readers with a deeply personal admission? Was this an attempt to exploit another taboo subject for devastating comic effect - as he has with prison rape, media treatment of murders, gay pride, Hitler, bestiality, psychopathic sadists, etc.? Or is this the exposing of one of the roots of his addictive personality?
We'll never know. Norm has recently bristled at this book being referred to in the media as a memoir, when in his mind he wrote a novel. Mind you, a memoir is not synonymous with an autobiography. A memoir allows for a greater exchange of Truth for truthiness. And novels generally don't use real people's names, especially real people who have lawyers on retainer.

So, if you want to read a funny, entertaining, quirky & unique book, it's a 5. If you want to read about Norm's life, it's a 2. If you want to read Alice In Wonderland with a male lead, and where the mind-altering substances are addiction and gambling, it's a 3.5.

Stop reading this, and buy the stupid book already. It's still more real than that frappuccino you were going to spend the money on, and it'll keep you awake at least as well. And while you're at it, re-watch Norm's Dirty Work, disregarding the poor pacing and below-par acting. There's still comic gold to be mined in them thar celluloid hills.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
From opening for Sam Kinison, to the Comedy Store, to SNL, to international icon; this book tells the complete story. Gambling was his Achilles heel, but could also be what brought him up to the crest he rose and fell from in the first place.

Similar to Mario Puzo, Norm’s complicated risks showed Norm how thin the Vail behind-the-scenes of comedy & horror can get. Very fun fiction. Also funny twists with the ghostwriter that can’t stand Norm. Good book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
Brilliant mind and an incomparable wit. This is well worth the time spent reading it.
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Jorge
5.0 out of 5 stars I didn't even know he was sick
Reviewed in Brazil on April 15, 2024
I had to go through blood and bones to get this book. Turns out it was available in nothern canada
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5.0 out of 5 stars Norms the best!
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2021
“All my life’s about is cracking people up and them cracking me up. And trying not to think about dying. That doesn’t cost much.” -Norm MacDonald

Reading this book was bittersweet for me. I purchased the book and began reading it 4 days before Norm passed. Of course I get very sad at this unfortunate untimely death. But I felt in a sense I was able to celebrate Norm’s life by continuing the book.

The book, although I can’t decider what was actually true or not became really unimportant to me. It was a delightful, hilarious read! I don’t laugh out loud for many books, but this one had me roaring.

I am glad for Norms life. His genius, individual type of comedy. I am glad he existed. He sure brought light to my life, through his comedy and this book!
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Srdjan Bogunovic
5.0 out of 5 stars Norm fan!!
Reviewed in Germany on March 7, 2024
I looked for a long time to get a hold of this book and not disapointed. Any Norm fan, must have!
Sriranjan Seshadri
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful and incredibly funny book!
Reviewed in India on August 19, 2023
Rarely have I read a funnier or better book. The genius of Norm Macdonald continues to stand out.
Filippo F.
4.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious, some pacing issues
Reviewed in Italy on December 3, 2022
Everything is exhaggerated for comedic effect, but it also has some serious and very touching moments. Norm went all out in this one and what we have is a truly wonderful read. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll appreciate the few (very interesting) opinions Norm has on comedy, people, and life in general.
Its only fault is the pacing: in 90% of chapters the reality-to-fiction ratio is perfectly balanced, in the other 10% it's a little too skewed towards made up stuff, which results in entire chapters (again though, not many) feeling "useless", like a waste of time: The cool story set in the present and the interesting flashbacks of Norm's past life are all suddenly paused. Those chapters didn't feel great.
Other than that, it is a truly unique and wonderful work of art; one that's made with love by a very special man. Give it a read.