Fifty things that aren't my fault
Guisewite, Cathy
From the iconic creator of the "Cathy" comic strip comes a collection of funny
warm
and wise essays in the style of Nora Ephron and Erma Bombeck
centered around the particular challenge of caring for aging parents and growing children
all while trying not to lose oneself in the process. As the creator of the "Cathy" comic strip
Cathy Guisewite found her way into the hearts of readers over 40 years ago
and has been there ever since. Her deeply funny and relatable look at the life of a frazzled career woman became a cultural touchstone for women everywhere
and now
in her debut essay collection
Guisewite returns with her signature self-deprecating wit and warmth
this time taking a look at her own life. The autobiographical essays that make up Fifty Things That Aren't My Fault offer a disarming
hilarious
and wise look at the lives of "the sandwich generation
" which Guisewite calls "the panini generation." In this collection
Guisewite turns her uniquely wry and funny gaze to her own day-to-day life
with topics ranging from the mundane--teaching her parents to use TiVo
organizing four decades of photos
attempting to meditate--to the more profound--her struggle to find a purpose post-retirement
helping her parents downsize their lives
and her personal definitions of feminism. Humorous
warm
and poignant
"Fifty Things That Aren't My Fault" is ideal reading for mothers
daughters
and everyone who is caught somewhere in between
and on the threshold of What Happens Next.
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