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This Will All Be Over Soon
This Will All Be Over Soon: A Memoir | Cecily Strong
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A powerful memoir from the Saturday Night Live cast member Cecily Strong about grieving the death of her cousinand embracing the life-affirming lessons he taught heramid 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 Owens death and the upended world, she spent much of the ensuing months writing. The result is This Will All Be Over Soona 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 cousins life, both before and after his diagnosis. Inspired by his unshakable positivity and the valuable lessons he taught her, she has written a book thatas indicated by its titleserves as a moving reminder: whatever challenges life might throw ones way, they will be over soon. And so will life. So make sure to appreciate every day and dont take a second of it for granted.
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Melismatic
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A memoir about grief & loss during the pandemic…by an SNL power player? Yes. Highly recommend the audiobook as its read by Cecily herself and you can hear the vulnerability in her voice. It‘s painfully relatable for all of us, even if you haven‘t lost someone, and beautifully written.

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Smartypants
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First book of 2022 is complete. I love watching Cecily Strong on SNL. This is a great memoir of a time period in her life during Covid in which she experienced extraordinary #grief A lot of us have lost loved ones over the last couple of years and this book is a great reminder to be kind to ourselves.

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bio_chem06
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I love a good celebrity memoir. Enjoying this read so much right now. I thought I was in a reading funk, turns out, I just didn‘t have a book that peaked my interest.

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Ellen_C
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SNL‘s Cecily Strong kept a diary during her lockdown, and in it, she covers not just the daily fears and anxieties related to that, but also her grief over the death of her cousin just before the pandemic hit. Strong writes about her family, her past and the traumas she experienced, and about her beautiful cousin — all with love and a determination to keep going. https://cannonballread.com/2021/08/this-will-all-be-over-soon-a-memoir-elcicco/

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Cecily Strong is well known from her time on Saturday Night Live (and now on Schmigadoon!) - she also experienced quite a bit of loss in 2020, her cousin friend Owen but also other people close to her, much less the shutdown of a city and then the world that we all experienced. ↘️

ReadingEnvy I will always recommend grief memoirs to people who have experienced grief because the number one thing they accomplish is to help you feel you aren't alone. Cecily wrote this like a diary so the posts vary in tone and focus. She has some days where anxiety is the focus and others where she reflects on something happening in the world politically or even in pop culture, but others where she is writing about her cousin, Covid, isolation, etc. ↘️

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ReadingEnvy I expect we will see more books reflecting on Covid. Since we're still in it, it was a bit surreal reading about it in a finished book, but I think some are ready to see each other's experiences. I wouldn't come to it expecting a lot of humor - there are chuckle moments but this is not a comic work. (I would think this would be obvious from the title, but just in case.) 3y
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