The Commercial Appeal

Ellie Kemper endears herself with ‘Squirrel’

- Lincee Ray

Days” Ellie

Ellie Kemper’s debut novel, “My Squirrel Days,” is exactly what you would expect from the comedian. It’s rich in personalit­y, teeming with energy and full of laugh-outloud moments.

Kemper is a natural storytelle­r. Her hilarious essays depict a plucky pale girl from the Midwest who loves homework, appreciate­s nature (particular­ly squirrels) and understand­s the thrill of a detailed chart or to-do list. Kemper manages to skim her life’s timeline, pinpointin­g moments that formed her into the woman that she is today.

That woman is a proud redhead, a talented improv student, a radio commercial writer for McDonald’s and allaround cheerful individual — unless she’s hungry. Not only does Kemper relive her glory days as a benchwarme­r for her field hockey team, she also shares intimate details from behind the scenes of her hit shows, including “The Office,” “Unbreakabl­e Kimmy Schmidt” and “Bridesmaid­s.” More than anything, “My Squirrel Days” showcases Kemper’s role as a wife and mother. Although she was a zen bride who had very little to do with the details of her own wedding, it’s clear that Kemper and her husband, Michael, were made for each other. Both are funny, talented and extreme germaphobe­s when it comes to the health of their son. Through the years, Kemper has transition­ed from a young wholesome girl who wears a sensible, brightly colored cardigan to a woman in her thirties who wears a sensible, brightly colored cardigan. And she wouldn’t have it any other way.

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