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"Extraordinary. It is rare three-page piece that can move a reader to tears, but Keret does it without effort, and brings unexpected tears of laughter a moment later. Utterly brilliant." (Francesca Segal, Jewish Chronicle"
"Profoundly moving, falls somewhere between Kafka an Seinfeld." (Les Inrockuptibles)
"Keret is a widely admired novelist,short story writer, and screenwiter. Now because of this worldly, absurdist book, he will be a beloved memoirist." (Flavorwire)
"Extraordinary. It is rare three-page piece that can move a reader to tears, but Keret does it without effort, and brings unexpected tears of laughter a moment later. Utterly brilliant." (Francesca Segal, Jewish Chronicle"
"Profoundly moving, falls somewhere between Kafka an Seinfeld." (Les Inrockuptibles)
"Keret is a widely admired novelist,short story writer, and screenwiter. Now because of this worldly, absurdist book, he will be a beloved memoirist." (Flavorwire)