It Was an Ugly Couch Anyway, Elizabeth Passarella
It Was an Ugly Couch Anyway, Elizabeth Passarella
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It Was an Ugly Couch Anyway
And Other Thoughts on Moving Forward

Author: Elizabeth Passarella

Narrator: Elizabeth Passarellla

Unabridged: 4 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 05/02/2023


Synopsis

Read by the author.A collection of refreshingly honest and hilarious essays from Southern Living columnist Elizabeth Passarella about navigating change--whether emotional or logistical--and staying sane during life's unexpected twists and turns.After Elizabeth Passarella and her husband finally decided that it was time to sell their two-bedroom apartment in Manhattan, she found herself wondering, Is there a proper technique for skinning a couch? The couch in question was a beloved hand-me-down from her father--who had recently passed away--and she was surprisingly reluctant to let the nine-foot, plaid, velour-covered piece of furniture go. So, out came the scissors. She kept the fabric and tossed the couch.We've all had to make decisions in our lives about what to keep and what to toss--habits, attitudes, friends, even homes. In this new collection of essays, Elizabeth explores the ups and downs of moving forward--both emotionally and logistically--with her welcome candor and sense of humor that readers have come to love. She enters into a remarkable (and strange) relationship with an elderly neighbor whose apartment she hopes to buy, examines her own stubborn stances on motherhood and therapy, and tries to come to terms with a family health crisis that brings more questions than answers. Along the way Elizabeth reminds readers that when they feel stuck or their load feels heavy, there is always light breaking in somewhere.It Was an Ugly Couch Anyway will make readers laugh, cry, and feel a little less alone as they navigate their own lives that are filled with uncertainty, change, and things beyond their control.

About Elizabeth Passarella

Elizabeth Passarella is a singular voice--a smart, hilarious New Yorker with deep Southern roots. Her essays range from profound to absurd to hopeful, but they always make the reader laugh, cry, and feel less alone. She has spent more than twenty years as a writer and editor in New York, with positions at InStyle, Vogue, and Real Simple. Elizabeth is currently a contributing editor at Southern Living and continues to freelance for many national publications. She has written about food, home design, parenting, and faith, as well as humor columns and personal essays for outlets including The New York Times, Parents, Martha Stewart Weddings, Coastal Living, and Airbnb Magazine. Elizabeth's voice is that of the wry best friend you wish you had, a mix of Anne Lamott, Nora Ephron, and Mary Laura Philpott.


Reviews

Goodreads review by AnnieM on April 30, 2023

I was attracted to the premise of the book about letting go of our parents' things or our own. This is a series of essays and some were okay and some were a bit boring and were hard to stick with. I guess what caught me off guard was the religious undertone that emerged every now and again and I did......more

Goodreads review by Maren’s Reads on May 01, 2023

Did I binge this in under a day? Yes. Do I want Elizabeth to be my new BFF? Yes! This collection of essays not only entertains, but also speaks to the struggles of motherhood, being a wife, a friend, a daughter, a neighbor and of course, that of obtaining a coveted NYC apartment. If you love Nora Ep......more

Goodreads review by Cameron on June 18, 2023

Maybe this just isn’t my genre, but this book did not do it for me. I found the author to be entitled, unrelatable, and constantly “humble bragging” about her life in NYC and how much money her family has. It mainly just felt like her telling random stories… I didn’t really get the part of “thoughts......more

Goodreads review by A.M. Flynn-Davis🪐 on December 02, 2023

I love quirky memoirs who also make your eyes wet.......more

Goodreads review by Belle on August 13, 2023

88% funny and relatable. 12% preachy. Do with that what you wish.......more