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Death Wins a Goldfish: Reflections from a Grim Reaper's Yearlong Sabbatical Brian Rea

Death Wins a Goldfish: Reflections from a Grim Reaper's Yearlong Sabbatical By Brian Rea

Death Wins a Goldfish: Reflections from a Grim Reaper's Yearlong Sabbatical by Brian Rea


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Summary

Even Death deserves a vacation.

Death Wins a Goldfish: Reflections from a Grim Reaper's Yearlong Sabbatical Summary

Death Wins a Goldfish: Reflections from a Grim Reaper's Yearlong Sabbatical by Brian Rea

Even Death cares about his work-life balance...

Death never takes a day off. Until he gets a letter from the HR department insisting he use up his accrued vacation time, that is. In this humorous and heartfelt book from beloved illustrator Brian Rea, readers take a peek at Death's journal entries as he documents his mandatory sabbatical in the world of the living. From sky diving to online dating, Death is determined to try it all! Death Wins a Goldfish is an important reminder to the overstressed, overworked, and overwhelmed that everyone-even Death-deserves a break once in a while.

If you enjoyed Brian Rea's work in Mary Karr's The Liars' Club: A Memoir or in the New York Times' popular Modern Love column you'll love his delightful illustrations of Death in this funny, heartfelt collection of works.

This book is a great gift or self-purchase if you're looking for:
  • Funny Books
  • Funny Comics
  • Humor Books

About Brian Rea

Brian Rea lives in Los Angeles. He is an internationally exhibited artist and the official illustrator of the New York Times column Modern Love.

Additional information

GOR010292663
9781452172552
1452172552
Death Wins a Goldfish: Reflections from a Grim Reaper's Yearlong Sabbatical by Brian Rea
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Chronicle Books
20190205
168
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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