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Things to Bring, S#!T to Do... and other inventories of anxiety

par Karen Rizzo

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The emotional highs and lows, the romantic escapades and the financial setbacks, the moments of comedy, anxiety, and personal tragedy -- they're all brought vividly to life in "Things to Bring, S#!t to Do," the first memoir told entirely in lists. Annotated with Karen's insightful recollections, the book presents a compelling portrait -- sometimes touching, sometimes hilarious -- of a woman, her family, and her friends from 1970s America to the present day. Like many women (and some men, too), Karen Rizzo is a compulsive list-maker. She scribbles grocery lists on Post-It notes, pencils lists of resolutions on the backs of greeting cards, regularly jots down all the things she needs to bring, to do, to remember . . Unlike the rest of us, however, Karen has saved her lists -- dating from the list of favorite things she wrote as a kid (Favorite animal: horse; Color: purple; Food: olives from Dad's martini). Together, these scraps of paper form an intimate chronicle of her life's journey, from her early struggles with work and love to the years spent watching her mother battle breast cancer to the times she's had to juggle the demands of marriage and motherhood with those of her career.… (plus d'informations)
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Delicious book of lists. In fact, it's a life told in lists, by turns hilarious, ordinary, touching, and heartbreaking. Rizzo grows up before your eyes in this book, marries, had kids, loses parents, the whole ball of wax. The conceit of letting the lists show how her life is changing worked really well for me. For list-makers everywhere. ( )
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The emotional highs and lows, the romantic escapades and the financial setbacks, the moments of comedy, anxiety, and personal tragedy -- they're all brought vividly to life in "Things to Bring, S#!t to Do," the first memoir told entirely in lists. Annotated with Karen's insightful recollections, the book presents a compelling portrait -- sometimes touching, sometimes hilarious -- of a woman, her family, and her friends from 1970s America to the present day. Like many women (and some men, too), Karen Rizzo is a compulsive list-maker. She scribbles grocery lists on Post-It notes, pencils lists of resolutions on the backs of greeting cards, regularly jots down all the things she needs to bring, to do, to remember . . Unlike the rest of us, however, Karen has saved her lists -- dating from the list of favorite things she wrote as a kid (Favorite animal: horse; Color: purple; Food: olives from Dad's martini). Together, these scraps of paper form an intimate chronicle of her life's journey, from her early struggles with work and love to the years spent watching her mother battle breast cancer to the times she's had to juggle the demands of marriage and motherhood with those of her career.

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