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BUTTER SIDE UP

HOW I SURVIVED MY MOST TERRIBLE YEAR & CREATED MY SUPER-AWESOME LIFE

An unsparing, ultimately uplifting account of turning a crisis into a new view of life.

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A memoir recounts the struggles of a woman having nowhere to go but up.

The organizing thread of Enright’s book is an age-old phenomenon: The buttered side of a piece of toast often seems to be the part that hits the floor when the bread slips from the hand (this is probably not much of a mystery since the buttered side is a bit heavier). In these pages, this event becomes a rolling metaphor for Murphy’s law, which is itself a metaphor for the rough buffeting life can sometimes seem to be handing out. The memoir’s central concern is “how do we successfully navigate change so we can move forward, not backward; make our ideas happen; and land butter-side up in the game of life?” In the opening section, the author recalls an intensive care unit where she was comforting a man named Clayton who had recently suffered a serious head trauma and was having trouble remembering the fact that they had built a life together. This was not Enright’s first encounter with head trauma. In 2017, she suffered a “life-altering concussion” when she was hit in the head by a volleyball at her son’s tournament. As the frank chronicle unfolds, the author, who describes herself as an “ordinary person,” must deal with helping Clayton adapt to having an acquired brain injury. In this inspiring and upbeat book, Enright is a wonderfully clear-minded narrator of her own experiences, taking readers right inside a personal trauma that many people would have found utterly defeating. Moving through her vivid account with a smooth professionalism, the author convincingly transforms her own story into a broader series of encouragements for her readers. “I believe you are what you believe,” she writes, “and that the majority of us have the ability to create a new reality for ourselves.” The result is a stirringly believable tale of personal reinvention.

An unsparing, ultimately uplifting account of turning a crisis into a new view of life.

Pub Date: June 7, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-5255-8022-2

Page Count: 248

Publisher: She Writes Press

Review Posted Online: Oct. 27, 2020

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107 DAYS

A determined if self-regarding portrait of a candidate striving to define herself and her campaign on her own terms.

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An insider’s chronicle of a pivotal presidential campaign.

Several months into the mounting political upheaval of Donald Trump’s second term and following a wave of bestselling political exposés, most notably Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s Original Sin on Joe Biden’s health and late decision to step down, former Vice President Harris offers her own account of the consequential months surrounding Biden’s withdrawal and her swift campaign for the presidency. Structured as brief chapters with countdown headers from 107 days to Election Day, the book recounts the campaign’s daily rigors: vetting a running mate, navigating back-to-back rallies, preparing for the convention and the debate with Trump, and deflecting obstacles in the form of both Trump’s camp and Biden’s faltering team. Harris aims to set the record straight on issues that have remained hotly debated. While acknowledging Biden’s advancing decline, she also highlights his foreign-policy steadiness: “His years of experience in foreign policy clearly showed….He was always focused, always commander in chief in that room.” More blame is placed on his inner circle, especially Jill Biden, whom Harris faults for pushing him beyond his limits—“the people who knew him best, should have realized that any campaign was a bridge too far.” Throughout, she highlights her own qualifications and dismisses suggestions that an open contest might have better served the party: “If they thought I was down with a mini primary or some other half-baked procedure, I was quick to disabuse them.” Facing Trump’s increasingly unhinged behavior, Harris never openly doubts her ability to confront him. Yet she doesn’t fully persuade the reader that she had the capacity to counter his dominance, suggesting instead that her defeat stemmed from a lack of time—a theme underscored by the urgency of the book’s title. If not entirely sanguine about the future, she maintains a clear-eyed view of the damage already done: “Perhaps so much damage that we will have to re-create our government…something leaner, swifter, and much more efficient.”

A determined if self-regarding portrait of a candidate striving to define herself and her campaign on her own terms.

Pub Date: Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 9781668211656

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: Sept. 23, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2025

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A WEALTH OF PIGEONS

A CARTOON COLLECTION

A virtuoso performance and an ode to an undervalued medium created by two talented artists.

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The veteran actor, comedian, and banjo player teams up with the acclaimed illustrator to create a unique book of cartoons that communicates their personalities.

Martin, also a prolific author, has always been intrigued by the cartoons strewn throughout the pages of the New Yorker. So when he was presented with the opportunity to work with Bliss, who has been a staff cartoonist at the magazine since 1997, he seized the moment. “The idea of a one-panel image with or without a caption mystified me,” he writes. “I felt like, yeah, sometimes I’m funny, but there are these other weird freaks who are actually funny.” Once the duo agreed to work together, they established their creative process, which consisted of working forward and backward: “Forwards was me conceiving of several cartoon images and captions, and Harry would select his favorites; backwards was Harry sending me sketched or fully drawn cartoons for dialogue or banners.” Sometimes, he writes, “the perfect joke occurs two seconds before deadline.” There are several cartoons depicting this method, including a humorous multipanel piece highlighting their first meeting called “They Meet,” in which Martin thinks to himself, “He’ll never be able to translate my delicate and finely honed droll notions.” In the next panel, Bliss thinks, “I’m sure he won’t understand that the comic art form is way more subtle than his blunt-force humor.” The team collaborated for a year and created 150 cartoons featuring an array of topics, “from dogs and cats to outer space and art museums.” A witty creation of a bovine family sitting down to a gourmet meal and one of Dumbo getting his comeuppance highlight the duo’s comedic talent. What also makes this project successful is the team’s keen understanding of human behavior as viewed through their unconventional comedic minds.

A virtuoso performance and an ode to an undervalued medium created by two talented artists.

Pub Date: Nov. 17, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-250-26289-9

Page Count: 272

Publisher: Celadon Books

Review Posted Online: Aug. 30, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2020

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