By John Henry At first glance, humorist David Sedaris' most recent offering would appear to be Seinfeld-esque, a book about ... nothing.Though it's certainly a find for the reader who appreciates a sense of humor, it takes a few chapters for a first-time Sedaris critic to understand that the cutting essays are actually selected entries from the timeless storage that literature offers through a diary, albeit a politically incorrect and irreverent journal of one man's walk of life.What is recollected in Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls are points in time along the journey of everyday living and ultimately the only reason for living: the precious relationships made, whether they be fleeting or enduring, the love found and lost.And those, for all of us, can be very ugly but funny -- ridiculously funny -- especially through the eyes of Sedaris, an acclaimed humor writer who has made his version of satire a bestseller.Sedaris' credentials include the other bestselling books of essays Naked, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, and When You Are Engulfed in Flames.

 

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