Summary:
The book is a collection of humorous and candid letters from a comedian to her daughters, covering personal stories, life lessons, and frank advice on love, sex, and career. It provides an unfiltered and comedic perspective on womanhood and motherhood, with insights into the author's life and experiences in the entertainment industry.
Key points:
1. Embrace Identity: Wong stresses the importance of accepting one's unique identity, using her experiences as an Asian-American woman in entertainment as an example.
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