About Almost Over, Never Done: Reluctant American’s Pandemic Tragicomedy by Amy A. DeCew
Satire? Memoir? Travel Guide?
Life imitates art for a snarky heroine at the edge of her sanity.
She is alone, sick, and unemployed in a country that never wanted her anyway. That’s just the average day. But now there’s a pandemic. Systems shatter, borders slam shut, and democracy wobbles as the earth under her feet fractures. She needs solutions, no matter how far-fetched or what horizon they run to.
Welcome to an open mic night of one-liners and frayed neurons, from a madcap freelancer determined to survive the post-apocalyptic parody of American dissent and descent. Will sea shanties and international intentions be enough to save her?
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Author Bio:
The saucy author’s backpages include stints in academic and research work, the fashion industry, and the eternal nonexistence of freelance writing. Her roles on stage and screen span many airline miles, from Bollywood extra to Vietnamese-British musicals. And if that sounds far-flung, just imagine what her books reveal! Generally speaking, you can only find her if you’re hanging out in international hostels. If she has to hustle one more side gig, she’d like an axe to the head. Or, perhaps, better policymaking.