Synopses & Reviews
Lisa Kogan is a forty-nine-year-old single woman who maintains that every human being deserves a great mattress, a comfortable pair of shoes, and a very smart shrink, and that no one has grown a decent tomato since 1963. She used to think the world wasn't all that complicated, but along came AIDS and crack and Rush Limbaugh, and she had to think again. Still, she's nostalgic for that time when you had to walk all the way across the room to change channels and there was no such thing as a spy satellite capable of spotting a precancerous mole on her left thigh.
In Someone Will Be with You Shortly, Kogan grapples with issues big (her six-year-old daughter, Julia, and the 8,000 miles that separate them from Julia's father) and small (her recent apartment renovation, which consisted of turning over the sofa cushions and then realizing that they looked better the other way) with the self-deprecating humor and deep appreciation for what really matters that have made her column in O, The Oprah Magazine so beloved. Here is a book for anyone who has ever been unnerved by pleather pants, lunch meat, or ambivalent men (not necessarily in that order), but believes that life is a fragile bit of luck well worth living.
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“The ultimate summer readengrossing yet light and fun. From page one youll be laughing as the author shares her smile-inducing anecdotes.” First for Women
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“Lisa Kogans Someone Will Be with You Shortly is a delectable blend of wit, whimsy, pith, and poignancy. If David Sedaris were a girl (whod had her pocket book licked by a stranger on Lexington Avenue) this is the book he¹d write.” Evan Handler, author of It's Only Temporary
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“Lisa Kogan has a singularly humane stance as she makes comic sense of the annoying and baffling facts of life. The inventor of ‘the dessert potato has made me laugh for yearsshes been a comfort, too.” Amy Hempel, author of The Collected Stories
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“I admit it. Im a big, drooling Lisa Kogan groupie. Id read the ingredients on a cereal box if I thought shed written them. She is funny, wise, compelling, loveable, fallible…So a whole book by her? What heaven!!” Peggy Orenstein, author of Waiting for Daisy
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“If Lisa Kogan didnt exist, Nora Ephron would have to invent her. In essays that disarm and delight, Kogans take on contemporary living is as irrepressibly savvy as a Prada diaper bag, as reassuringly satisfying as a PB-and-J sandwich.” Booklist
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“Lisa Kogan might just be the Erma Bombeck of our generation. Sassy, blunt, and so damn true.” Kelly Corrigan, author of The Middle Place and LIFT
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“In delectable bite-size essays, humor columnist Kogan casts an all-seeing eye on the annoying and hilarious idiosyncrasies of contemporary life.” Redbook Magazine
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“Kogan delivers stylish and funny meditations on being a single mom, Rush Limbaugh, modern media and much more. Theres laughter here, sure, but this book winningly rises above comedy to reveal a moving love of life.” Time Out New York
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“Lisa Kogan is the intellectual and creative love child of Noel Coward and Loretta Lynn. Someone Will Be With You Shortly is a hilarious, honest and tender chronical of everyday life as most of us really live it. Lisa Kogan sings all the right grace notes with absolutely perfect pitch.” Amy Dickinson, author of The Mighty Queens of Freeville
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“Its no mystery why O magazines Lisa Kogan is a beloved columnist. Shes self-deprecating enough to be easily relatable, whimsical enough to be reliably entertaining, and clever enough to disguise a gut-socking revelation.” Elle
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“Her wry observations of everyday life will hearten you on your worst days, validate you on your best, and make you laugh any day at all. Buy it, if not to keep Lisa writing, then as an investment in your own happiness. God knows you deserve one fail-safe investment.” Martha Beck, author of Expecting Adam and Finding Your Own North Star
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“Kogans riffs on motherhood, politics, relationships, and life itself are what we wish wed said, only sharper and funnier. This is good stuff.” O magazine
Synopsis
“[Kogans] wry observations of everyday life will hearten you on your worst days, validate you on your best, and make you laugh any day at all.” — Martha Beck, author of
Expecting Adam and
Finding Your Own North Star “Someone Will Be with You Shortly is a delectable blend of wit, whimsy, pith, and poignancy. If David Sedaris were a girl... this is the book hed write.” — Evan Handler, author of It's Only Temporary
Someone Will Be with You Shortly is a collection of the hilarious and poignant essays from beloved O Magazine columnist Lisa Kogan. Writing in the vein of Nora Ephron, Kogan has been called "the Erma Bombeck of our generation" (Kelly Corrigan, author of The Middle Place and Lift). In Someone Will Be with You Shortly, she brings her trademark humor to such real-life quandaries as single motherhood, aging, and sex.
About the Author
Lisa Kogan is the writer-at-large for O, The Oprah Magazine. She lives in New York City with her seven-year-old daughter.