This Will All Be Over Soon: A Memoir

This Will All Be Over Soon: A Memoir

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  • Author:Cecily Strong
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Summary

A powerful memoir from the Saturday Night Live cast member Cecily Strong about grieving the death of her cousin—and embracing the life-affirming lessons he taught her—amid the coronavirus pandemic。

Cecily Strong had a special bond with her cousin Owen。 And so she was devastated when, in early 2020, he passed away at age thirty from the brain cancer glioblastoma。 Before Strong could attempt to process her grief, another tragedy struck: the coronavirus pandemic。 Following a few harrowing weeks in the virus epicenter of New York City, Strong relocated to an isolated house in the woods upstate。 Here, trying to make sense of Owen’s death and the upended world, she spent much of the ensuing months writing。 The result is This Will All Be Over Soon—a raw, unflinching memoir about loss, love, laughter, and hope。

Befitting the time-warped year of 2020, the diary-like approach deftly weaves together the present and the past。 Strong chronicles the challenges of beginning a relationship during the pandemic and the fear when her new boyfriend contracts COVID。 She describes the pain of losing her friend and longtime Saturday Night Live staff member Hal Willner to the virus。 She reflects on formative events from her life, including how her high school expulsion led to her pursuing a career in theater and, years later, landing at SNL

Yet the heart of the book is Owen。 Strong offers a poignant account of her cousin’s life, both before and after his diagnosis。 Inspired by his unshakable positivity and the valuable lessons he taught her, she has written a book that—as indicated by its title—serves as a moving reminder: whatever challenges life might throw one’s way, they will be over soon。 And so will life。 So make sure to appreciate every day and don’t take a second of it for granted。

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Reviews

Jill

Cecily Strong wrote this book from the depths of her heart and it reads that way on every page。 This book really makes you remember how important family is and how pain doesn’t last forever。 You feel like you grow with her while reading passages from what feels like her journal。 An emotional, beautiful journey of the authors life that’s easy to read for all levels of readers。

Amanda

Cecily Strong is probably most notably persistent in our lives as she goes viral on a weekly basis after a sensational, hilarious performance on Saturday Night Live。 This book, while it has its humorous moments, is definitely sensational, but more heart-wrenching than hilarious。The memoir is told in a series of diary-like entries where Strong splays heart and guts open for the reader to comb through with her。 She discusses her grief of losing her cousin to brain cancer while being terribly isola Cecily Strong is probably most notably persistent in our lives as she goes viral on a weekly basis after a sensational, hilarious performance on Saturday Night Live。 This book, while it has its humorous moments, is definitely sensational, but more heart-wrenching than hilarious。The memoir is told in a series of diary-like entries where Strong splays heart and guts open for the reader to comb through with her。 She discusses her grief of losing her cousin to brain cancer while being terribly isolated and alone in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, and while the reader can *feel* the loneliness, we simultaneously feel like we're with her the whole way。The vulnerability and rawness of Strong's memoir is exactly as striking as any of her performances, and as a fan of hers, as well as Saturday Night Live, I don't say this lightly。 Strong's book intermingles the crippling reality of anxiety and depression, intermingled with long-ago stories of her youth, not-so-long-ago stories of her blossoming romance, and just-a-minute-ago stories of her heartbreak as loss after loss rips through her in what she calls the worst year of her life。But maybe, she suggests, the worst year of your life can also be the best year of your life。 I really hope so, for all of us。There's something so lovely about the way Cecily writes this memoir, like you're talking to an old friend who goes on segues in the middle, but always winds it back around to The Point。 While not necessarily poetic prose, Strong writes in a way that will connect to all kinds of readers and all kinds of people in one fell swoop。 She really is so special, and this book is proof。 。。。more

Ruth

Cecily Strong from Saturday Night Live recounts her year of Quarantine, at the beginning of which she lost her beloved cousin Owen to brain cancer。The book is told in a series of diary entries and much of it seems to jump all over the place。 On one page, she is recounting scenarios with Owen, his sister and his partner; on the next page, she is reeling from estrangement from her beau because of his own Covid-19 diagnosis and need for quarantine。I understand her desire to chronicle the harrowing Cecily Strong from Saturday Night Live recounts her year of Quarantine, at the beginning of which she lost her beloved cousin Owen to brain cancer。The book is told in a series of diary entries and much of it seems to jump all over the place。 On one page, she is recounting scenarios with Owen, his sister and his partner; on the next page, she is reeling from estrangement from her beau because of his own Covid-19 diagnosis and need for quarantine。I understand her desire to chronicle the harrowing year 2020。 It's clear that several major changes were happening for Strong simultaneously: the death of her cousin from cancer, the death of SNL colleague from Covid-19, her most recent beau's illness from Covid-19, and her loneliness as she sequestered herself in Hudson Valley through it all。I would have been able to follow the narrative more easily if the transitions between these simultaneous traumas had been written more succinctly。Thanks to Edelweiss for eARC in exchange for honest review。 。。。more