The star of Bravoâs breakout scripted comedy Odd Mom Out shares her razor-sharp wit and backhanded wisdom in a deeply observed and outrageously funny collection of musings, lists, essays, and outrages.
From her unique lingo (things donât simply frighten her, they âM. Night Shyamalan her outâ) to her gimlet-eyed view of narrow-mindedness, to her morbid but curiously life-affirming parenting style, Jill Kargman is nothing if not original. In this hilarious new book, the sharp-elbowed mother of three turns her unconventional lens on life and death and everything in between, including
⢠the politically correct peer pressure she felt from the new moms in her hood, the women who provided the grist for the mill of her hit television show ⢠the evolution of her aesthetic from Miami Vice vibrant (a very brief flirtation) to Wednesday Addamsâmeetsârocker chic ⢠her deep-seated New Yorkerâs discomfort with moving vehicles that arenât taxis and subways (a.k.a. âsuburban panic disorderâ) ⢠the family obsession with reading obituaries for their medical revelations and real estate news value ⢠the reasons why, in a land of tan-orexic baby-oil beach bakers, she chooses to honor the valor of her ghostly pallor
From a hellish visit to the Happiest Place on Earth to her unusual wedding night with Russell Crowe to her adrenaline-pumping Gay Pride parade experience, Sprinkle Glitter on My Grave is as wonderfully indecent and entertainingas a spring break road trip with your best friend. Assuming your best friend is the kind of gal who still wears a motorcycle jacket to pick up the kids at school.
Praise for Sprinkle Glitter on My Grave
âWe love her on Bravoâs Odd Mom Out, and in Sprinkle Glitter on My Grave, Jill Kargman brings us a hilarious essay collection about life, death, and everything in between.ââPopSugar
âThe release (which reads in part like a memoir, or what we imagine it would be like to have a girlsâ night in with the writer) is a humorous book filled with a closer look at the New York nativeâs childhood and family, as well as her unfiltered opinions on any number of subjects, like parenting and fashion.ââBravotv.com
â[A] love letter to her deeply macabre family.ââVogue
âThe creator of Bravoâs Odd Mom Out, Kargman dishes out a variety of essays that poke fun at herself, her family, friends, and the world in general. . . . Prepare to laugh.ââKirkus Reviews
âA comedic, lively take on [Kargmanâs] life as an opinionated, Jewish native New Yorker . . . sharp and funny . . . Those looking for a new, fun voice that doesnât get too heavy will enjoy Kargmanâs perspective, which is rich with gratitude, laughs, and a healthy appreciation for the color black.ââPublisherâs Weekly
The star of Bravoâs breakout scripted comedy Odd Mom Out shares her razor-sharp wit and backhanded wisdom in a deeply observed and outrageously funny collection of musings, lists, essays, and outrages.
From her unique lingo (things donât simply frighten her, they âM. Night Shyamalan her outâ) to her gimlet-eyed view of narrow-mindedness, to her morbid but curiously life-affirming parenting style, Jill Kargman is nothing if not original. In this hilarious new book, the sharp-elbowed mother of three turns her unconventional lens on life and death and everything in between, including
⢠the politically correct peer pressure she felt from the new moms in her hood, the women who provided the grist for the mill of her hit television show ⢠the evolution of her aesthetic from Miami Vice vibrant (a very brief flirtation) to Wednesday Addamsâmeetsârocker chic ⢠her deep-seated New Yorkerâs discomfort with moving vehicles that arenât taxis and subways (a.k.a. âsuburban panic disorderâ) ⢠the family obsession with reading obituaries for their medical revelations and real estate news value ⢠the reasons why, in a land of tan-orexic baby-oil beach bakers, she chooses to honor the valor of her ghostly pallor
From a hellish visit to the Happiest Place on Earth to her unusual wedding night with Russell Crowe to her adrenaline-pumping Gay Pride parade experience, Sprinkle Glitter on My Grave is as wonderfully indecent and entertainingas a spring break road trip with your best friend. Assuming your best friend is the kind of gal who still wears a motorcycle jacket to pick up the kids at school.
Praise for Sprinkle Glitter on My Grave
âWe love her on Bravoâs Odd Mom Out, and in Sprinkle Glitter on My Grave, Jill Kargman brings us a hilarious essay collection about life, death, and everything in between.ââPopSugar
âThe release (which reads in part like a memoir, or what we imagine it would be like to have a girlsâ night in with the writer) is a humorous book filled with a closer look at the New York nativeâs childhood and family, as well as her unfiltered opinions on any number of subjects, like parenting and fashion.ââBravotv.com
â[A] love letter to her deeply macabre family.ââVogue
âThe creator of Bravoâs Odd Mom Out, Kargman dishes out a variety of essays that poke fun at herself, her family, friends, and the world in general. . . . Prepare to laugh.ââKirkus Reviews
âA comedic, lively take on [Kargmanâs] life as an opinionated, Jewish native New Yorker . . . sharp and funny . . . Those looking for a new, fun voice that doesnât get too heavy will enjoy Kargmanâs perspective, which is rich with gratitude, laughs, and a healthy appreciation for the color black.ââPublisherâs Weekly