"Harris is such a marvelously engaging, clever, storyteller that you'll be enraptured by every word that comes out of his mouth. With a fine eye for detail and actor's expressiveness, Harris paints wonderfully vivid portraits of various episodes of his life. And then there's that still glorious, blow-the-roof-off, remarkable singing."--Theater Pizazz
"Sixteen short stories of a triumphant, tragic, and most of all, hilarious life in show business make up Sam Harris' new memoir." --Jackie Lyden, NPR
"This neo-vaudevillian stage persona, Harris has opted to launch Ham the only way he knows how: extravagantly, theatrically and, most of all, big...refreshingly self-effacing observations and playful humor." --The Huffington Post
"Harris writes with bouncing-on-your-toes energy, rushing from subject to subject with the occasional lingering moment to ponder things that are important to him. His is an eagerness that's endearing....hilarious...teary. With humor, soul-baring, name-dropping, and just the right mix of vulnerability, Ham is a definite pleasure to read. If you're looking for a memoir that you can enjoy, embrace this one whole-hog."--Dallas Voice
"Reading singer-actor Harris's essays is like having your smartest gay BFF propped up on your pillow sipping cosmos, regaling you with gossip and his keen wit."
--People
"The essays in Ham are both rip-roaringly funny and sentimental, drawing natural (and justified) comparisons to David Sedaris and David Rakoff."--Esquire
"With a wry sense of humor, Harris writes about his life through humorous essays. Touching on everything from parenting to show business, he dishes on the ups and downs of his life through a witty lens."
--PopSugar
"Ham is a collection of heartfelt, sharply funny memoirs. At a time when other essayists in the style of David Sedaris and Augusten Burroughs seem to have scraped the bottom of their autobiographical barrels, Harris arrives with great observational writing chops and a deep well of material to draw upon." --Passport Magazine
"A vividly crafted series of essays...a charmingly candid collection."--Publishers Weekly
"[Harris] has the writing chops to tell a good tale...entertaining and occasionally moving tales from the wilds of showbiz."--Kirkus
"The show's title is also the name of Mr. Harris's just-published book of essays and stories. Funny, touching and cheerfully self-deprecating, the show consists of enthusiastic readings from his book with full-tilt renditions of songs....The darker side of Mr. Harris's tale concerns his struggle with his homosexuality, his attempted suicide and his eventual self-acceptance. It is an archetypal coming-out story to which he brought an inspirational spin...every move generates excitement. The word "ham" says it all."--Stephen Holden, The New Yorker (on the musical performance based on Ham)
"Ham is a fabulous and funny, tasty treat; sweet and savory with just right touch of tang."--Broadway World
"Sam Harris, singer, songwriter, actor, and general multi-hyphenate, puts a comedic spin on episodes from his life...he's up there with David Sedaris and David Rakoff." --The Advocate
"Ham is, by turns, harrowing and hilarious, uplifting and soul-shattering, agonizing and liberating." --Oklahoma Magazine
"Ham is honest and heartbreaking, entertaining and devastating all at the same time." --The Steadfast Reader
"Ham is humorous, soul baring, name dropping, and just the right mix of vulnerability and snarkiness."--Washington Blade
"Ham is a dishy celebrity memoir combined with profoundly harder things like 9/11, alcoholism, suicide attempts, coming out, marriage and parenting. There is as much hilarity in the book--he knows how to make people laugh, especially at him. He really opens up, showing us his struggles, and has far deeper dimensions that I wasn't expecting when I picked up this book. He's clearly added writing into his stable of talents, and I am hoping folks will give this book a try." --The Tattered Cover
"Harris is wry, witty, bitchy, pensive, inspirational, and laugh-out-loud funny in this winning collection of essays." --Courier-Journal-Gannett Press