Publisher's Synopsis
This book reeks of goodness and brutally honest comic relief. Think the offspring of a one night stand between Mother Teresa and George Carlin. As J.A. Palumbo cares for his increasingly demented, elderly father, he comes close to losing his mind so that we can keep ours. He scouts the wicked terrain and comes back to relay the dangers. But this is no Despair-A-Thon, nor is it a narcissistic, self-absorbed "celebration of life." This is a book about living with both emotional eyelids pinned open, and having the courage to relish the view.