Wherever You Go, There They Are: Stories About My Family You Might Relate To

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A hysterically funny and slyly insightful new collection of essays fromĀ New York TimesĀ bestselling author Annabelle Gurwitch, about her own family of scam artists and hucksters, as well as the sisterhoods, temporary tribes, communities, and cults who have become surrogates along the way.

When Annabelle Gurwitch was a child, surrounded by a cast of epically dysfunctional relatives, she secretly prayed that it was all a terrible mistake. Maybe she was a long-lost daughter of Joni Mitchell or the reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian princess. A family of bootleggers, gamblers, and philanderers, the Gurwitches have always been a bit vague on the ideal of a loving and supportive family. Their definition includes people you can count on to borrow money from, hold a grudge against, or blackmail. Thus began a lifetime of Annabelle seeking out surrogates. If sheā€™s learned anything, itā€™s that no matter how hard you try to escape a crazy family, you just end up in another crazy family.
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With a wry wit and healthy dose of irresistible self-deprecation, Gurwitch asks: Who and what makes a family in our modern society? Is it our blood relations, the people we work with, the people we pray with, our pets? GurwitchĀ delves intoĀ her Shalom Y'all tribe's southern Jewish roots,Ā along with the confederacies sheā€™s joined by accident or on purpose, and treats us to a glimpse of life with theater folk, a band of cosplaying Furries, pet people, a UFO cult, and secular humanist fellowships while exploring the fragility of sisterhood and the specĀ­tacularly daunting search for the community where her aging parents will spend the last chapter of their lives.
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By turns hilarious and deeply moving, Wherever You Go, There They Are is a must-read for anyone whoā€™s even occasionally been frustrated by the people they share carbohydrate-laden meals with every year.

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G Wolfe
June 19, 2020
Before : Thank you šŸ˜Š The little man.. that's great can't wait to read
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About the author

Annabelle Gurwitch is an actress and the author of I See You Made an Effort (a New York Times bestseller and Thurber Prize finalist); You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up (coauthored with Jeff Kahn); and Fired! (which was also a Showtime Comedy Special). Gurwitch gained a loyal following during her stint cohosting Dinner and a Movie on TBS and years as a regular commenĀ­tator on NPR. Sheā€™s written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Hollywood Reporter. Gurwitch was the news anchor on HBOā€™s Not Necessarily the News and hosted WA$TED on Planet Green network. Her acting credits include Seinfeld, Boston Legal, Dexter, and Melvin Goes to Dinner. A veteran of many lauded and even more misguided theatrical productions, she regularly performs at arts centers around the country. Gurwitch is a Jewish mother, a reluctant atheist, and an ardent environmentalist. She is empty nesting in Los Angeles.

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