Love is really, really difficult. And it's even harder if you're the last woman on earth.
The sketches in Simon Rich's new book are bizarre, funny, and even familiar. Exploring love's many complications and mortifications - losing it, finding it, breaking it, and making it - Rich turns the ordinary into the absurd.
From the invisible man's compulsion to stalk his ex, Sherlock Holmes' only blind spot and how Darwin really formed his theory of evolution, The Last Girlfriend on Earth takes readers for an exhilarating, hilarious ride on the rollercoaster of love.
Praise for What In God's Name:
Like Douglas Adams in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Rich drags heaven down to Earth .owes much to The Simpsons and to Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens' New York Times
Hilarious and touching ... obviously Rich is crazy good at hysterical sharp dialogue ... What In God's Name reads like a screenplay for a film that might sit comfortably beside Woody Allen's early absurd works in a Netflix queue ... a clever, endearing novel' Entertainment Weekly
Divinely funny' Vanity Fair