Spellbound: My Life as a Dyslexic Wordsmith
By (Author) Phil Hanley
Henry Holt & Company Inc
Henry Holt & Company Inc
1st July 2025
21st April 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
616.85530092
Hardback
272
Width 135mm, Height 208mm
300g
Comedian and severe dyslexic Phil Hanley reveals his unlikely path to success in a story that is equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking. When Phil Hanley was in first grade, he realized something that would forever set him apart from his peers: he couldn't read. His teachers were ill-equipped to assist him, and he slipped through the school's cracks, year by year falling further and further behind his friends. Finally, he was diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that would shape the rest of his life. Unable to pursue college or a traditional job, Phil was thrust into a life defined by unconventional twists, including a stint as a runway model in Europe. Eventually, he found himself on a stage with a microphone, a spotlight, and five minutes of jokes. Unlike so many previous pursuits, stand-up felt right to Phil, and he soon discovered that the more he worked at it, the more he got out of it-a realization that, he compellingly argues, saved his life. Spellbound is a story of humor and also of struggle and heartbreak, of constantly living in a world that sees things differently than you do, and of triumph over adversity. Phil shows us that dyslexia can be a huge challenge, but it doesn't spell certain condemnation (and neither can he). Just the opposite: dyslexia has been more than a blessing in his life-it's been his North Star.
An Amazon Best of Biography/Memoir
A Lit Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2025
"Phil Hanley is the hilarious and authentic voice we all need right now."
--Amy Schumer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
"Brilliant, funny, poignant, raw, honest, and full of heart, Phil Hanley's Spellbound is the voice of a movement. He shares wisdom about what it's like to be dyslexic, but most importantly, he sets the record straight on what is right with the dyslexic mind and how we can all find our path and voice in the world."
--David Flink, Founder of Eye to Eye and CNN Hero
"From the backroads of Canada to the runways of Milan, Phil has a great story. I'm sure there are unruly Canadians and sarcastic Deadheads, but he's got to be the only one that's both."
--Colin Quinn, comedian
"Spellbound is an achievement of authentic and talented storytelling. Hanley delivers validating, relatable and humorous anecdotes for the millions of people who have dyslexia and sends messages of resilience, acceptance and ultimately, celebration. I personally appreciate this book, not only as a therapist, but also as a parent who is always looking for positive and successful stories to share with my dyslexic son."
--Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
"Phil Hanley's Spellbound tackles dyslexia in a style full of both humor and hope. Read this book!"
--Aziz Ansari, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Modern Romance
"In his candid and often humorous stories, he offers a lighted path for others who also see the world from an unusual perspective."
--Washington Post
"Candid, heartwarming... Through witty anecdotes and vulnerable confessions, the author's stories demonstrate how dyslexia extends beyond difficulties with spelling and reading to challenges with mental health... Carried by Hanley's sincere voice, the memoir remains lighthearted despite intense frustration and heartbreak."
--Booklist
"[A] humorous and affecting debut memoir... This inspires."
--Publishers Weekly
Phil Hanley's comedy career began at open mics in Vancouver, Canada. It then went on to include his own Comedy Central special, "The Half Hour," and performances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson, The Pete Holmes Show, John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show, and @midnight. He has been showcased at every major comedy festival and can be seen regularly at The Comedy Cellar in New York City.