
In this deftly comedic and deeply contemplative memoir, the New York Times bestselling author faces life's biggest curveball only to find resilience in the most unlikely places.
After Annabelle Gurwitch received an out-of-the blue diagnosis of Stage 4 lung cancer, an existential dread set in. Precision medicine offered a temporary reprieve--but instead of turning into a cancer warrior, Annabelle declared herself a cancer slacker. Her motto: no runs, no ribbons, no religion.
"Annabelle Gurwitch's The End of My Life Is Killing Me has wit sharp enough to cut through sentimentality and honesty that refuses to look away. Part memoir, part meditation on the extraordinary hidden within the ordinary, part laugh-out-loud commentary on the absurd and irritating realities of life and death, it's a reminder that even in our darkest hours, we can choose what to notice, what to celebrate, and how to live."
--Gretchen Rubin, author of The Four Tendencies