Vanity Fair columnist Michael Kinsley's smart, funny and profound New York Times bestseller - about illness and death - written especially for the baby boom generation.
Michael Kinsley is a columnist at Vanity Fair, a contributor to the
New Yorker, the founder of Slate and the ex (American) editor of
the Economist.
www.twitter.com/michaelkinsley
www.michaelkinsley.com
Witty, bracing, thought-provoking
*SUNDAY TIMES CULTURE*
Superb…a generational cri de coeur
*NEW YORK TIMES*
Wickedly funny, especially poignant
*WASHINGTON POST*
If it’s possible for a book about illness and death to be
delightful, this one fits the bill
*NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW*
Kinsley brings wisdom and artfully suppressed anger, wistful
humour, well-pitched prose and the bite of the thinker against the
pretenses of the world
*WALL STREET JOURNAL*
If aging is an opponent, I can't think of anyone better suited to
take it on than Michael Kinsley
*MICHAEL J. FOX*
Irreverent, wise and laugh-out-loud funny about living long enough
for your organs to start to betray you
*ATUL GAWANDE, AUTHOR OF BEING MORTAL*
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