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One sleepless night while she was in her early twenties, illustratorwriter Hallie Batan had a painful realization: her mom would die, and after she died she would begone.The prospect was devastating, and also scary--how would she navigate the world without the person who gave her life? She thought about all the motherly advice she would miss--advice that could help her through the challenges to come, including the ordeal of losing a parent.brbrThe next day, Hallie asked her mother, writer Suzy Hopkins, to record step-by-step instructions for her to follow in the event of her mom?s death. The list began: "Pour yourself a stiff glass of whiskey and make some fajitas" and continued from there, walking Hallie through the days, months, and years of life after loss, with motherly guidance and support, addressing issues great and small--from choosing a life partner to baking a quiche. The project became a way for mother and daughter to connect with humor, openness, and gratitude. It led to this book.brbrCombining Suzy?s wit and heartfelt advice with Hallie?s quirky and colorful style,What to Do When I?m Goneis the illustrated instruction manual for getting through life without one?s mom. It?s also a poignant look at loss, love, and taking things one moment at a time. By turns whimsical, funny, touching, and above all pragmatic, it will leave readers laughing and teary-eyed. And it will spur conversations that enrich family mbers? understanding of one another.p

What to Do When I'm Gone

  • By Suzy Hopkins & Hallie Batan

    A mother?s advice to her daughter--a guide to daily living, both practical and sublime--with full-color illustrations throughout.p
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  • Book Details

    Pub date: April 2018Format: 6 ? x 8 ? inchExtent: 144ppp
  • About the Author

    Hallie Batanis a Los Angeles-based illustrator and writer whose work has appeared in theNew Yorker,theNew York Times Magazine,Lenny,BuzzFeed, theAwl, and elsewhere. Her creative journal,Brave New Work,was published by MOMA in 2017.br br Suzy Hopkinsis a former newspaper reporter who since 2008 has published a quarterly magazine (Friends & Neighbors, www.seniorfan.com) for boomers and seniors in California?s Central Sierra. She is also Hallie?s mom. She lives in Columbia, California.p

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