Follow New York Times best-selling author Mary Roach – but be careful not to trip – as she weaves through personal anecdotes and everyday musings riddled with her uncanny wit and amazingly analytical eye. These essays, which found a well-deserved home within the pages of Reader’s Digest as the column “My Planet,” detail the inner workings of hypochondriacs, hoarders, and compulsive cheapskates. (Did we mention neurotic interior designers and professional list makers?) For Roach, humor is hidden in the most unlikely places, which means that nothing is off limits. Whether she is dwelling on her age or talking about the pros and cons of a bedroom night light – “A married couple can best be defined as a unit of people whose sleep habits are carefully engineered to keep each other awake” – Roach finds a lesson, a slice of sarcasm, or a dash of something special that makes each day comical and absolutely priceless.
In keeping with our mission – curating the best listens in the land – Reader’s Digest editors neatly packaged these timeless (and hilarious) Roach essays together for the first time.
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