Excuse Me While I Disappear: Tales of Midlife Mayhem

by Laurie Notaro

Hardcover, 2022

Status

Available

Publication

Little A (2022), 256 pages

Description

Laurie Notaro has proved everyone wrong: she didn't end up in rehab, prison, or cremated at a tender age. She just went gray. At past fifty, every hair's root is a symbol of knowledge (she knows how to use a landline), experience (she rode in a car with no seat belts), and superpowers (a gray-haired lady can get away with anything). Though navigating midlife is initially upsetting, the cracking noises coming from her new old body, receiving regular junk mail from mortuaries, Laurie accepts it. And then some. With unintentional abandon, she shoplifts a bag of russet potatoes. Heckles a rude driver from her beat-up Prius. And engages in epic trolling on Nextdoor.com. That, says Laurie, is the brilliance of growing older. With each passing day, you lose an equivalent amount of fear.… (more)

Rating

½ (30 ratings; 3.8)

User reviews

LibraryThing member mstrust
Notaro has been a go-to for me for years when I want a laugh, she never fails to deliver. She started out as a humor columnist for a Phoenix paper, then came out with a series of memoirs, my favorite being The Potty-Mouth at the Table.
In this latest book, she continues with her over-sharing, this
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time about aging, menopause, and getting a colonoscopy (she woke in the middle, even after telling them to "drug me like I'm Judy Garland"), and her surprise at finding her GenX punk rock self being avoided by younger people. Of all the embarrassing private moments she writes about, the most surprising to me was that someone who has 20 years of books and articles under her belt was dumped by her editor because one book of historical non-fiction didn't sell. Needing health insurance, Notaro went back to working in an office, which became the subject of several essays here, including fighting the office building owner.
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LibraryThing member erinclark
This book is laugh out loud funny. Highly recommended.
LibraryThing member tjsjohanna
I wanted to like this more than I did. I'm the right demographic for the book, but despite that, I still had trouble identifying with many things Ms Notaro writes about. And while some of her essays were amusing, things weren't as funny as I thought they might be. Good enough but not outstanding.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2022-11-01

Physical description

256 p.; 7 inches

ISBN

1542033519 / 9781542033510
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