A ‘Glee’-ful memoir

Fans of the hit show “Glee” know actress Jane Lynch as the cranky, conniving cheerleading head coach Sue Sylvester. In September, we’re going to get a peek behind the iconic tracksuit when Hyperion’s Voice imprint publishes Lynch’s memoir, Happy Accidents.

Lynch

According the New York Times, “the book will recount her comedy career at the Second City improv theater and her work in films like Best in Show and The 40-Year-Old Virgin while addressing how she learned to her embrace her homosexuality and overcame alcoholism, and perhaps show how intertwined she and her ‘Glee’ persona are.”

Lynch is one of the funniest women on television today, so we can’t wait to hear what she has to say in Happy Accidents.

Are you a fan of “Glee” and Jane Lynch? Will you be on the look out for Happy Accidents?

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2 Responses to A ‘Glee’-ful memoir

  1. Steph says:

    I think you know that Jane Lynch is on my “Ladies I Would Go Gay For” list! Alternatively, I want her and Ellen to get together so that they can adopt me…

  2. Jane Lynch is one of my faves – thanks for sharing this! You might also enjoy another interesting memoir called, Major Dream: From Immigrant Housemaid to Harvard Ph.D. by Jin Kyu Robertson Ph.D. Her story moved me to tears and proves that women can be successful despite tough and oppressive circumstances.