This whole series of autobiographical essays is worth reading, especially for the laughs. Many times I find myself totally relating to an essay topic and either enjoying the humor or finding it thought provoking because the essay will make me look at a situation I am in differently than I had been looking at it before. Not profound life-changing thoughts, just a lot of gee, I'm not the only one or maybe, hmm, I guess things could be worse. Overall, just a fun read and if you start with the first book in the series, you really get caught up in the adventures of the characters, er, real people (and dogs and cats and horses ans various wildlife, errant ER docs and the occasional general contractor), featured in the essays.