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Like Crazy: Life with My Mother and Her Invisible Friends

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ā€œExquisite. Full of wry humor, tenderness, and compassion.ā€ ā€”Jeannette Walls, New York Times bestselling author

A hilarious and heartbreaking memoir about a mother and sonā€™s outlandish odyssey of self-discovery, and the rag-tag community that rallied to help them when they needed it most.

Dan Mathews knew that his witty, bawdy seventy-eight year-old mother, Perry, was unable to maintain her fierce independenceā€”so he flew her across the country to Virginia to live with him in an 1870 townhouse badly in need of repairs. But to Dan, a screwdriver is a cocktail not a tool, and he was soon overwhelmed with two fixer-uppers: the house and his mother.

Unbowed, Dan and Perry built a rollicking life together fueled by costume parties, road trips, and an unshakeable sense of humor as they faced down hurricanes, blizzards, and Perryā€™s steady decline. They got by with the help of an ever-expanding circle of sidekicksā€”Danā€™s boyfriends (past and present), ex-cons, sailors, strippers, deaf hillbillies, evangelicals, and grumpy catsā€”while flipping the parent-child relationship on its head.

But it wasnā€™t until a kicking-and-screaming trip to the emergency room that Dan discovered the cause of his motherā€™s unpredictable, often caustic behavior: undiagnosed schizophrenia.

Irreverent and emotionally powerful, Like Crazy is a ā€œjourney to self-acceptance and ultimately finding loveā€ (Alan Cumming) and shows the remarkable growth that takes place when a wild child settles down to care for the wild woman who raised him.