The Book of Liz By David Sedaris and Amy Sedaris
Sister Elizabeth Donderstock is Squeamish, has been her whole life. She makes cheese balls (traditional and smoky) that sustain the existence of her entire religious community, Clusterhaven. However, she feels unappreciated among her Squeamish brethren, and she decides to try her luck in the outside world. On her journey she meets colorful characters, encounters absurd situations, and ultimately figures out what she’s really made of. Contains adult content and situations.
"…[a] delightfully off-key, off-color hymn to clichés we all live by, whether we know it or not." —NY Times. "…[THE BOOK OF LIZ] may well be the world's first Amish picaresque…hilarious…" —Village Voice. "…acidic laughs…linguistic delight…" —Variety. "Good-natured, goofy and frequently hilarious…" —NY Newsday. "…laugh-out-loud funny…" —Broadway.com.
Sister Elizabeth Donderstock is Squeamish, has been her whole life. She makes cheese balls (traditional and smoky) that sustain the existence of her entire religious community, Clusterhaven. However, she feels unappreciated among her Squeamish brethren, and she decides to try her luck in the outside world. On her journey she meets colorful characters, encounters absurd situations, and ultimately figures out what she’s really made of. Contains adult content and situations.
"…[a] delightfully off-key, off-color hymn to clichés we all live by, whether we know it or not." —NY Times. "…[THE BOOK OF LIZ] may well be the world's first Amish picaresque…hilarious…" —Village Voice. "…acidic laughs…linguistic delight…" —Variety. "Good-natured, goofy and frequently hilarious…" —NY Newsday. "…laugh-out-loud funny…" —Broadway.com.
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