Jill Kargman’s new memoir Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut is a collection of humorous yet relatable essays and observations that fully attest
to Woody Allen’s magical math equation: Comedy= Tragedy + Time. Kargman knows a thing or two about both comedy and tragedy triumphantly beating cancer at the age of 35 crediting her “nuttiness” as one coping mechanism that helped her and her family and friends deal with the dreaded “C-word.”
Equipped with delightful, hand-drawn illustrations by Kargman and an assortment of absurd characters including the Manhattan momzillas, a sex-addicted baby sitter, Don Henley, and a boss who threw a tape dispenser at her head, Sometimes I Feel Like A Nut is nothing short of regaling.
Proclaimed by The Washington Post as “The Queen of the Beach Read,” women from coast to coast are sure to be soaking up the sun as well as
Kargman’s edgy humor.