In 'Dead People Suck', comedian Laurie Kilmartin boldly navigates the murky waters of grief with biting humor and unflinching honesty. Drawing from her personal experiences as she copes with the loss of her father, Kilmartin balances tragedy and comedy in a way that challenges societal norms around death. Through her sharp wit, she invites readers to rethink how we address mortality, making the painful relatable and the awkward approachable. This book isn’t just about loss; it's a celebration of life and the absurdity of our final moments. Kilmartin's unique perspective promises to leave you both laughing and reflecting on the inevitable truth we all share.
By Laurie Kilmartin
Published: 2018
""Grief is like a snowstorm: it can be blinding, but beneath it all, there's a sense of calm waiting to emerge.""
An honest, irreverent, laugh-out-loud guide to coping with death and dying from Emmy-nominated writer and New York Times bestselling co-author of Sh*tty Mom Laurie Kilmartin. Death is not for the faint of heart, and sometimes the best way to cope is through humor. No one knows this better than comedian Laurie Kilmartin. She made headlines by live-tweeting her father’s time in hospice and her grieving process after he passed, and channeled her experience into a comedy special, 45 Jokes About My Dead Dad. Dead People Suck is her hilarious guide to surviving (sometimes) death, dying, and grief without losing your mind. If you are old and about to die, sick and about to die, or with a loved one who is about to pass away or who has passed away, there’s something for you. With chapters like “Are You An Old Man With Daughters? Please Shred Your Porn,” “If Cancer was an STD, It Would Be Cured By Now,” and “Unsubscribing Your Dead Parent from Tea Party Emails,” Laurie Kilmartin guides you through some of life’s most complicated moments with equal parts heart and sarcasm.
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Dead People Suck
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Laurie Kilmartin is an accomplished comedian and author, renowned for her sharp wit and incisive commentary on contemporary life. She has written for acclaimed television shows such as 'Last Comic Standing' and 'Conan,' showcasing her talent for blending humor with poignant observation. Kilmartin's notable works include 'Dead Inside: A Parent's Guide to Suburban Survival' and 'Shirley and Jamila Save Their Summer,' where she delivers both laughter and insight into human experiences. Her writing style is characterized by a unique mix of humor, candidness, and a touch of vulnerability, making her voice both relatable and engaging.
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