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I love David Sedaris, and this perhaps one of his funniest books yet. I loved the essay about what people from other countries curse at each other during road rage, especially since I was listening during my unpleasant commute. I laughed the whole way through it.
This also is one of his more personal books. It is more family focused and never shies away from some of their more intimate moments. I feel like I know him, his parents, and siblings, warts and all, and love them despite it (just like he does.) Sedaris puts us up in a room at his Emerald Isle beach house (the Sea Section) and welcomes us to the dinner table. It’s lovely and intimate.
This also is one of his more personal books. It is more family focused and never shies away from some of their more intimate moments. I feel like I know him, his parents, and siblings, warts and all, and love them despite it (just like he does.) Sedaris puts us up in a room at his Emerald Isle beach house (the Sea Section) and welcomes us to the dinner table. It’s lovely and intimate.