I Don't Have a Happy Place: Cheerful Stories of Despondency and Gloom

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$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Gallery Books
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Pages
288
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.2 X 0.7 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781476740263

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About the Author
Kim Korson is a writer, originally from Montreal, Canada. Kim now lives in southern Vermont with her husband and two kids.
Reviews
Kim Korson must be stopped. My wife thinks she's funnier than me.--Jon Stewart
I Don't Have a Happy Place is the book you'll beg your friends to read--for its pitch-perfect humor, scintillating wit, and refreshing depiction of life in all its extraordinary, and ordinary, absurdity. Kim Korson is certainly a new and exciting voice in nonfiction, unafraid to shout out loud the things you and I may only dare to think. I haven't laughed like this since David Sedaris.--Julia Fierro "author of Cutting Teeth"
I love this book. It's like 95 percent cacao chocolate - bitter but delicious.--A.J. Jacobs "New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Living Biblically"
In the razor-sharp, acerbic I Don't Have A Happy Place, Kim Korson-- think: Jewish, female, Canadian David Sedaris-- recounts her adventures as a true malcontent.--Miranda Beverly-Whittemore "New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet"
Makeup-wearing dads, squirrel attacks, death, Phil Donahue, - there's something for everybody in Kim Korson's great new book. And if not having a happy place is what it takes to make writing so hilarious, smart, and honest, I selfishly hope Kim remains miserable within reason for many years to come.--Dave Hill "author of Tasteful Nudes"
Korson's preoccupations--checking crime blotters for neighborhood stats, being certain that her first child would come out crazy, avoiding chitchat at parties--may keep her firmly in her cranky cave but will strike a funny bone in readers.-- "Publishers Weekly"