
The Late Bloomer
2016 • Comedy, Drama, Romance • R
A sex therapist goes through puberty after the successful removal of a benign tumor resting against his pituitary gland. He experiences all the changes and effects of puberty over a three-week period.
Runtime: 1h 30m
If you enjoyed the comedic journey of self-discovery in 'The Late Bloomer' on screen, delve deeper by reading Ken Baker's 'Man Made: A Memoir of My Body'. This compelling memoir offers an authentic narrative filled with genuine introspection and self-awareness, as Baker recounts his real-life experience with a rare medical condition that led to a delayed puberty. Unlike the film's fictionalized version, the book provides an insightful and honest portrayal of Ken's personal challenges and triumphs, bringing a humor-laden yet sincere perspective to the notion of coming-of-age.
Reading 'Man Made: A Memoir of My Body' allows you to explore the nuances of Baker's emotional and physical transformation through his own voice. The memoir is not only about his unusual medical journey but also about the universal themes of identity, growth, and acceptance that resonate with everyone. The book's candid storytelling, sprinkled with wit and vulnerability, presents an enriching experience that both entertains and informs. By choosing the book, readers are invited to connect with the raw and relatable reality behind the humorous premise, uncovering a more authentic and profound narrative than the film offers.
The Late Bloomer inspired from
Man Made: A Memoir of My Body
by Ken Baker