What’s So Funny: A Cartoonist’s Memoir by David Sipress
“The memoir is a wonderful story about Sipress’ time growing up in New York City in the 1950s and 1960s. His family, like every family, had its own unique brand of dysfunction which makes the story relatable, sad, and also funny at times. It took him 25 years of submitting his cartoons to The New Yorker before he was published; he is now well-known for his work.”
—Carrie