Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut: Essays and Observations
by
Jill Kargman
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William Morrow, 2011 (2011)
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Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
J
ill Kargman, author of
The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund
and
Arm Candy
, now brings readers a collection of humorous vignettes -
Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut: Essays and Observations
. Since we all sometimes
feel like a nut
, the title is a good beginning. In her Introduction to this small book, Kargman labels herself a
weirdo
, saying that '
Humor has been the buoy that keeps my entire family afloat.
'
K
argman lauds
nuttiness
as the key to a good life and quotes her idol Woody Allen's formula, '
Comedy = Tragedy + Time.
' She mines her Manhattan life's '
bizarre adventures
' for comedy, sharing them with the rest of us. She starts with a
Glossary
(e.g. '
food baby
: When you eat such a huge meal you look pregnant - but instead of the tenant being a fetus, it's eggplant Parm
'), which includes
Words I Never Want to Hear Again
(like
nother
). Further title chapters range from
Things That Haunt Me
and
Babysitters from Hizznell
to
Tumor Humor
,
Putting the Ass in Aspen
and
Spinagogue
.
T
hough I have a feeling the humor would come across even better in an audiobook, it's a handy little book to keep for life's bleaker moments - pull it out and read a chapter when you need a chuckle. Most mothers will relate to: '
Working and organizing three kids' schedules sometimes makes me feel like I'm playing a never-ending game of Tetris.
' Kargman ('
I was the vampire of my high school
') won't let you down.
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