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Who Killed Mom

A Delinquent Son's Meditation on Family, Mortality, and Very Tacky Candles

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  • ISBN: 9781553658344
  • Tags: Biography & Memoir, Steve Burgess,
  • Published On: 16/04/2011
  • 264 Pages
Description Reviews

"In this witty and compassionate debut, Canadian broadcaster Burgess examines the life and death of his mother, Joan, and his own supposed role in her demise."
—Publishers Weekly

"A touching—if decidedly and deliberately offbeat—family memoir...Expect to encounter laughs and tugs on the heartstrings in pretty much equal amounts."
—Booklist

"A poignant, loving and darkly humourous memoir."
—Toronto Star

"Like a Garrison Keillor of the Canadian Prairies, Burgess writes funny, unfiltered observations, anecdotes and character descriptions...worthy of a Leacock Medal for Humour."
—Globe and Mail

"One would hardly expect to guffaw through a memoir that examines the aging of a parent, her declining health, her loss of independence, and inevitably, her death. But such is the case with Who Killed Mom?"
—Prairie Books NOW

"Burgess's tale is part memoir, part autobiography, part who-done-it, and all-over fantastic."
—San Francisco Book Review

"Burgess writes with candor and humour about his family and their circle. He's also merciless when revealing his own faults."
—Uptown Magazine

"Not only are there no murders, but Burgess has managed to pull off a memoir that dwells not on dysfunction and disaster but on the everyday experiences of a refreshingly happy and ordinary family."
—Winnipeg Free Press

"Using a blend of memoir, biography, and at times outrageous comedy, Steve tells the story of his mother's life and death, while laying his own struggles bare along the way."
—Brandon Sun