This Will All Be Over Soon
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3.8
Cecily Strong
A powerful memoir from the Saturday Night Live cast member Cecily Strong about grieving the death of her cousin—and embracing the life-affirming lessons he taught her—amid the coronavirus pandemic.Cecily Strong had a special bond with her cousin Owen. And so she was devastated when, in early 2020, he passed away at age thirty from the brain cancer glioblastoma. Before Strong could attempt to process her grief, another tragedy struck: the coronavirus pandemic. Following a few harrowing weeks in the virus epicenter of New York City, Strong relocated to an isolated house in the woods upstate. Here, trying to make sense of Owen’s death and the upended world, she spent much of the ensuing months writing. The result is This Will All Be Over Soon—a raw, unflinching memoir about loss, love, laughter, and hope. Befitting the time-warped year of 2020, the diary-like approach deftly weaves together the present and the past. Strong chronicles the challenges of beginning a relationship during the pandemic and the fear when her new boyfriend contracts COVID. She describes the pain of losing her friend and longtime Saturday Night Live staff member Hal Willner to the virus. She reflects on formative events from her life, including how her high school expulsion led to her pursuing a career in theater and, years later, landing at SNL. Yet the heart of the book is Owen. Strong offers a poignant account of her cousin’s life, both before and after his diagnosis. Inspired by his unshakable positivity and the valuable lessons he taught her, she has written a book that—as indicated by its title—serves as a moving reminder: whatever challenges life might throw one’s way, they will be over soon. And so will life. So make sure to appreciate every day and don’t take a second of it for granted.
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Author
Cecily Strong
Pages
272
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2021-08-10
ISBN
1982168315 9781982168315
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"I listened to this on audio & recommend doing so to hear Cecily’s emotion as she reads her words. A fan of Cecily for years from SNL, I went into this blind not knowing what it was about. It is essentially a memoir of grief that began with losing her cousin Owen to cancer in 2020 right before COVID hit, then SNL shutting down & her leaving NYC to go to the country to try to remain safer from COVID & the fears that enveloped her & the memories that fear brought up of other times in her life of feeling scared & powerless. Turns out she’s a very anxious person and a very relatable person who struggles with feeling too needy in friendships & relationships. This book began as just quick journal entries that she wrote that are included here not because they are great writing but serve to ground the work with what she was truly feeling at the height of the pandemic when she wondered if she’d ever go back to her own home in the city again or back to work again at SNL. When an SNL staffer dies of COVID it hits her very hard & more grief ensues. At the heart of this book is the love of her family & how much she misses them during COVID & the love she has for her cousin Owen and all he taught her & continues to teach her. This is not a funny book but has funny & uplifting moments & I very much appreciated Cecily’s vulnerability which helped me see that grief touches everyone. Her anxiety, self doubt and self esteem issues are universal whether you are on tv or not. This short book had a lot of wisdom but beware: it will take you back to the scary days of when COVID began. "
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Melissa Craver