"Follow the adventures of a funeral party led astray by a lost hearse, or picture the kazoo being played at Jessica Mitford's funeral. Some of the selections will remind readers of similar encounters with grief, and of the absurd events that interrupt the depressing times that force one to laugh in spite of the sorrow." - San Francisco Book Review "Death happens, and the writers in Exit Laughing show that humor can serve as an acceptable and beneficial means to mend broken hearts. Laughter, Zackheim writes in her introduction, 'can open the door to emotions shared, and perhaps through this sharing we can not only process the reality of death but mend the complex and often difficult relationships we share with the person who is dying.'" - Shelf Awareness "From beloved husbands to difficult mothers and more, this moving and often fiercely funny collection illuminates with grace, humor, and a few belly laughs the way someone's death can change our lives." -Caroline Leavitt, New York Times best-selling author of Pictures of You "In a culture where the discussion of death is basically taboo, the authors in Exit Laughing relate their stories with candor, compassion, love, and yes, humor. A perfect mix of gravitas and levity to the subject nobody wants to talk about: mortality. As funny and poignant as Harold and Maude , Exit Laughing makes it clear that even the Grim Reaper will put on a monkey face and maybe even giggle, when tickled.
" -Sara Pritchard, author of Crackpots and Help Wanted: Female "I love this anthology! Absorbing, poignantly moving, but most of all, profoundly life-affirming."-Sandra Gulland, best-selling author of Mistress of the Sun and The Josephine B. Trilogy "This gem of an anthology about what we fear, avoid, would rather not mention, let alone read about-death-is the funniest book I've read in years. Exit Laughing is a bold, outrageous, never sanctimonious, death-defying collection that looks straight in the eye of the inevitable while making you laugh real tears." -Beverly Donofrio, author of Riding in Cars with Boys and Looking for Mary From the Trade Paperback edition.