it was an ugly couch anyway

A new collection of essays about navigating change—and what happens when two sane New Yorkers lose their minds over an apartment.

Now in Paperback

A strong case for New York City as the kingdom of God—and for hand-written thank-you notes.

—Ada Calhoun

A laugh out loud memoir.

—Southern Living

Passarella details, with hilarious transparency, what it’s like to bear seemingly contradictory labels.

—Real Simple

In the tradition of Anne Lamott, Elizabeth redefines ‘good faith’ for me—a Jewish, atheist, pro-choice New Yorker. I laughed at all her jokes.

—Catherine Newman

I, a total heathen, love this book.

—Mary Laura Philpott