Lucky loser : adventures in tennis & comedy / Michael Kosta.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063418066 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: x, 290 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, map ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harper Influence, [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lakeshore Branch | 792.76028092 Kosta | 31681010409910 | NONFIC | Checked out | 06/20/2025 |
- Baker & Taylor
This memoir chronicles the author's journey from struggling professional tennis player to successful comedian and senior correspondent and co-host of The Daily Show exploring the parallels between the two careers. - Baker & Taylor
This memoir chronicles the authorâs journey from struggling professional tennis player to successful comedian and senior correspondent and co-host of The Daily Show exploring the parallels between the two careers. 75,000 first printing. - HARPERCOLL
From a host of The Daily Show and stand-up comic, Michael Kosta, comes a wildly funny and insightful memoir about his unlikely journey from professional tennis player (#864 in the world) to professional comedian (thereâs no ranking system in comedy but heâs probably . . . top 50?).
Before Michael Kosta was performing stand-up comedy specials and hosting The Daily Show, he was a professional tennis âstar,â reaching the lofty heights of the #864 ranked menâs singles player in the world. Stop laughing. Thatâs better than your world ranking. As a tennis pro, Kosta traveled across the globe, competing in such exotic locales as the Netherlands, Tokyo, and even rural Illinois before deciding to put down his racket and pursue a more stable and predictable career: comedy.
In a completely unexpected and wild journey through the backwaters of professional tennis, Kosta shows the unlikely ways life on the court prepared him for life in front of a microphone. Like comedy, tennis is brutally competitive, and most people lose at it. Unlike comedy, no one in tennis puts a gun on the table as they count out your earnings in twenty-dollar bills at the end of the night.
And then there are the things that have more to do with what happens to youâand what you end up learningâas part of growing up. Topics include: how to properly discard an unwanted European hard-boiled egg, giving CPR to your dead grandpa, cringe-worthy âsexâ in the Red Light District, crying so hard in a car that strangers call the cops, and also happy things like what it feels like when your dreams come true.Â
From misadventures in tennis to the humbling setbacks of comedy, Lucky Loser is a heart-filled story of making your own luck, the universal experience of failure, and the many ways in which we all inevitably lose on the way to success.
Lucky Loser includes a 16-page photo insert.