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The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo is an autobiography by Amy Schumer, a popular American comedian. The book features memories from her childhood and early career as well as essays on sexual assault, gun violence, and consent. It topped the New York Times Best Seller list and received positive reviews from critics who praised its humor and honesty.

Amy Schumer was born in 1981, the daughter of a wealthy family on the Upper East Side. Her father owns a successful furniture company, and her mother is from a Protestant background but raised Amy Jewish.

Amy Schumer’s father went bankrupt when she was nine, and they had to move out of their fancy Upper East Side home. She also shared a bed with her mother at one point. Moreover, her father was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis around the same time.

Sometime after the affair, Sandra moves to Long Island with her daughter. The two of them are extremely close and they remain that way for a long time. However, when Schumer is thirty years old she finally confronts her mother about their relationship and how it was affected by the affair. It isn’t just the affair but also all the manipulation from her mother that upsets Schumer so much. After confronting her mother, their relationship changes because now they can be kind to one another without any boundaries between them.

Schumer attended South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York. She was voted both “Class Clown” and “Teacher’s Worst Nightmare.” Schumer also went to Hebrew school at the Central Synagogue of Nassau County. In one essay, she reveals that when she was 17 years old, her boyfriend raped her while she was asleep. The act itself is usually committed by someone who knows the victim and can be hard to define as rape because it occurs between two people who are close or intimate with each other. When you’re involved with someone romantically, the emotions surrounding a sexual assault are complicated: You want your partner to like you so much that they don’t see how hurtful their actions were toward you.

Schumer graduated from Towson University in 1999. After graduating, she moved to New York City and studied acting techniques at the Meisner technique of acting. She also worked as a bartender and server while performing on stage. In 2004, Schumer performed stand-up comedy for the first time at the Gotham Comedy Club in Chelsea.

In the book, Amy Schumer describes a violent relationship she was in during her early 20s. It started with him squeezing her arms too hard and escalated to pushing her into a car and threatening her with a knife. This is an example of domestic abuse which can happen to anyone regardless of age or gender.

In 2007, she had a huge year. She performed on TV and won the reality show Last Comic Standing. She also appeared in several other shows before getting her own Comedy Central series called Inside Amy Schumer in 2013.

The apex of Amy’s career is Trainwreck, a film she wrote and starred in. Although the movie was successful, it was dampened by gun violence when two people were killed and nine others injured during a showing of Trainwreck in Louisiana. In her book, Amy includes an essay about gun violence and how sad she feels for the victims.

The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo is a book that goes beyond being funny to tell Schumer’s life story.

The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo Book Summary, by Amy Schumer