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Happy-Go-Lucky
Book • 2022
In 'Happy-Go-Lucky,' David Sedaris reflects on the pandemic, his father's death, and various personal and public upheavals with his signature wit and sharp observations.
The book includes stories about his walks during lockdown, his relationships with his family, and his experiences on the road, highlighting both the absurdity and the poignancy of these times.
Sedaris tackles serious topics like loss, aging, and social unrest while maintaining his characteristic humor and irreverence.
The book includes stories about his walks during lockdown, his relationships with his family, and his experiences on the road, highlighting both the absurdity and the poignancy of these times.
Sedaris tackles serious topics like loss, aging, and social unrest while maintaining his characteristic humor and irreverence.
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