A rich collection of three decades of Roz Chast's most beloved cartoons.
"Where would we be without Roz Chast? Chast's magnificent career-spanning collection highlights her position as master of the deep interior, of the obsessions, the baseless fears and the weird proverbs to which we cling in our desperation not to leave the house."- Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times
This wonderfully comprehensive collection spanning nearly three decades and arranged chronologically-and drawn from the pages of magazines including Scientific American and Redbook as well as The New Yorker-brings together, for the first time, the very best of Roz Chast, whom O Magazine called "the wryest pen since Dorothy Parker's."
"Ms. Chast... [has] transformed her hypochondriacal dyspepsia into cartoons that not only chronicle her own fears, worries and anxieties but that also show us how we live today." --New York Times
"Chast is arguably the greatest living practitioner of a minor art, that of the magazine cartoon." --Time Magazine
"Her standout cartoons for The New Yorker and other publications find the odd truths just beneath the surface of the everyday." --The Onion
"The complete works of this delightfully off-kilter New Yorker cartoonist will dispel any blues." --Glamour
"It's a big, fat, wonderful book." --San Francisco Chronicle
"At long last a maximum-strength dose of the New Yorker magazine's genius of the weirdities and absurdities of modern life." --Seattle Post-Intelligencer