Ali in Wonderland: And Other Tall Tales (Paperback)
“Ali Wentworth is funny and warm and crazy all at once. Like Barbara Eden. But on something. Like crystal meth.” —Alec Baldwin
Ali Wentworth is the author of Ali in Wonderland and Happily Ali After. The star of the comedy series Nightcap, she made a name for herself on the sketch comedy show In Living Color, and her film credits include Jerry Maguire, The Real Blonde, Office Space, and It’s Complicated. A native of Washington, D.C., she lives in New York City with her husband, George Stephanopoulos, and their two daughters. Follow Ali on Twitter: @AliEWentworth
“Hilarious.” — Marie Claire
“Everything that comes out of Ali Wentworth’s mouth is funny!” — Jerry Seinfeld
“Ali Wentworth’s book is like Chicken Soup for the Vagina. Gays and straight men, I’m not leaving you out here! Ali is truly one of the quickest, funniest girls I’ve ever met. Enjoy!” — Kathy Griffin
“Ali has written a truly hilarious book . . . and she’s also a good kisser!” — Chelsea Handler
“Wentworth is amusing and frank, often frenetic, with sharp intelligence underneath the sassy wackiness; passages about her struggle with depression, falling in love with her husband, and her daughter’s baptism have funny moments, but they’re thoughtful and touching, too…. Highly entertaining memoir.” — Publishers Weekly
“Ali Wentworth is funny and warm and crazy all at once. Like Barbara Eden. But on something. Like crystal meth.” — Alec Baldwin
“I would tone down the pee and fart references.” — Muffie Cabot (Ali's mother)
“[A] lively, laugh-out-loud memoir....Fans of Amy Sedaris and Merrill Markoe will enjoy Wentworth’s warped Weltanschauung and wicket wit.” — Book
“Ali Wentworth tumbles comically through Ali in Wonderland.” — Vanity Fair
“[H]ilarious...” — Food & Wine
“Unanimous applause greeted this actress-comedian’s tour of her fabulous life…all recounted in a manner that had one reader wondering if Wentworth is ‘a long-lost sister of the Sedaris clan.’” — Elle, Readers' Prize February 2012
“[A] satirical dissection of class and privilege….A smart, often-funny memoir.” — Kirkus Reviews
“A breezily amusing memoir...” — New York Post
“One of the most hilarious reads I’ve enjoyed in a long time.” — Gwyneth Paltrow, goop
“With candor and humor, [Wentworth] writes about her life, her marriage and growing up in the elite world of her illustrious mother…” — Julie Hinds, Detroit Free Press