Meu passado me censuram was a success in the cinema (more than 3.5 million spectators) and in the theater (more than one hundred thousand people) and now, in book form, it brings back Fábio and Miá in new stories, marked by their usual disconcerting sincerity. While they shock each other, the reader has fun with this book that also brings together the best moments of the two in the play. All of this is the result of Tati Bernardi's intelligent, humorous and personality-filled text. “Tati Bernardi is a Woman, with a capital W. She is not afraid to feel, to expose herself and, above all, to be who she is and to think what she thinks. She makes us know ourselves better through the clarity of the feeling behind each word [...] Tati is modern, smart, cultured, interesting and...very naughty!” - Marcelo Adnet “I disagree that Tati Bernardi is the voice of a generation. There is no one in the world as pathologically frank or as frankly funny. She is unique. Don’t accept imitations: Tati is the voice of a generation composed solely of herself.” - Gregório Duvivier