Tell Everyone On This Train I Love Th..., Maeve Higgins
Tell Everyone On This Train I Love Th..., Maeve Higgins
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Tell Everyone On This Train I Love Them

Author: Maeve Higgins

Narrator: Maeve Higgins

Unabridged: 5 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 02/01/2022


Synopsis

Deeply funny, moving, and urgent writing about a country that can feel broken into pieces and the light that shines through the cracks, from Irish comedian Maeve Higgins, author of Maeve in America.
 
As an eternally curious outsider, Maeve Higgins can see that the United States is still an experiment. Some parts work well and others really don’t, but that doesn't stop her from loving the place and the people that make it. With piercing political commentary in a sweet and salty tone, these essays unearth answers to the questions we all have about this country we call home; the beauty of it all and the dark parts too.
 
Maeve attends the 2020 Border Security Expo to better understand the future of our borders, and finds herself at The Alamo surrounded by queso and homemade rifles. A chance encounter with a statue of a teenage horseback rider causes her to interrogate the purpose of monuments, this sends her hurtling through the past, connecting Ireland’s revolutionary history with the struggles of Black Americans today. And after mistaking edibles for innocent candies, Maeve gets way too high at Paper Source.
 
Most of all, Maeve wants to leave this country and this planet better than she found it. That may well be impossible, but it certainly means showing love. Lots of it, even when it's difficult to do so. Threaded through these pieces is love for strangers, love for friends who show up right on time, love for trees, love for Tom Hardy, love for those with differing opinions, love for the glamorous older women of Brighton Beach with tattooed eyeliner and gold jewelry, love for everybody on this train.

About The Author

Maeve Higgins is a contributing writer for The New York Times and a former comedian who performed all over the world. She starred in the multi-award winning movie Extra Ordinary and hosts a climate justice podcast with Mary Robinson entitled Mothers of Invention.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tessa on November 29, 2021

Tell Everyone on This Train I Love Them is my first Maeve Higgins experience other than LOLing at her shenanigans on “Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!”- which is honestly one of my favorite things to do. She spouts nonstop hilarity with zero hesitation and the added benefit of a charming Irish accent that......more

Goodreads review by Doug on April 27, 2022

I love Maeve Higgins. I listened to the audiobook, which she voices in her wonderful Irish accent. The collection is largely about immigration, being a New Yorker, what it means to feel "home." I would say that I was expecting more humor, but many of the essays are quite serious. To the one-star revi......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn on February 16, 2022

I’m almost 100% sure my neighbors now believe that I’ve completely lost my mind. The walls in our apartment building are (although not confirmed) 6 flattened Amazon prime boxes glued together (yay recycling) so they just had the pleasure, nay the honor - of hearing me talk to Maeve for about 4 hours......more

Goodreads review by Becky on January 03, 2024

I really liked this book. It was not at all what I was expecting when I started it, as I mostly saw it referred to as a humorous memoir. But this book is actually a reflective series of essays on the experience of an Irish woman who immigrated to America and her understanding of finding a home here......more

Goodreads review by Laura on May 11, 2022

I don't understand why so many people decided they needed to write essay collections and *memoirs* about COVID/US racial politics/the climate crisis.......more