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Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?: A Memoir

by Roz Chast

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"The humor and humility with which Chast tackles the enormously difficult subject of aging, illness and death is nothing short of a work of genius."
Best Biographies, Memoirs & History Books of 2014 · themarginalian.org
"Who would have expected that the most profound meditation yet written on the trials of caring for aging parents would arrive in the form of a graphic book? Chast’s memoir is a masterpiece, describing the exhaustion and absurdity, the anger and heartbreak of this cosmic Life Switcheroo that so many of us boomer-generation readers are experiencing. From the sad looniness of having to clean out her failing parents’ Brooklyn apartment (whose closets are stuffed with toasters — still in their boxes! — and old bank books) to the desperate anxieties over the astronomical costs of end-of-life care, Chast captures the totality of the “adult child of elderly parents” experience. Brava!"
NPR Books We Love — 2014 · apps.npr.org