Educational, uplifting, and thoroughly hilarious, this rollicking âbald memoirâ is a one-stop guide to appreciating life as you lose your hair, and offers dating, grooming, marriage, sex, and even toupee advice for bald men and the people who claim to love them.
Humorist and comedy television writer Julius Sharpe woke up on 9/11 to his own personal disaster: his hair was falling out. So Youâre Going Bald is his hilarious odysseyâa tale filled with despair, horror, acceptance, and humor that everyone can relate to, whether youâre nineteen or approaching ninetyâor are simply bald-curious.
As Julius tells it, going bald is for-real traumatic. Losing his hair preoccupied his days and kept him up Googling every night for five straight years. He suffered in private, but now heâs making it his mission that no cue ball will live alone with the agony of hair loss ever again. Sharpe examines what it means to be hairless up top, and walks you through how to look at yourself in the mirror and not want to die. He outlines the three stages of baldness (anger, more anger, even more anger), and volunteers himself as a guinea pig, testing laser helmets, plugs, and toupees. So Youâre Going Bald is one-part tough love and one-part inspiration . . . the same way that Fran Drescherâs Cancer Schmancer inspired a cure for schmancer.
We all know someone who is bald, or going bald, or got their hair cut way too short. In So Youâre Going Bald, Sharper provides an emotional roadmap for living life in the bald lane, giving voice to what it feels like to know that âgrass doesnât grow on a busy street.â