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The Funny Thing About Death

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Funny Thing About Death

Contributors:

By (Author) Jo Caulfield

ISBN:

9781846976643

Publisher:

Birlinn General

Imprint:

Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited

Publication Date:

16th September 2025

UK Publication Date:

6th June 2025

Edition:

New in Paperback

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Autobiography: arts and entertainment
Humour
Coping with / advice about mental health issues
Comedy and stand-up

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm

Description

'Its a wildly satisfying and moving read ...I loved this special book' Graham Norton

Six years ago, Jo Caulfield was about to go on stage when she found out that her big sister Annie had cancer. Not the best way to start a nationwide comedy tour. But the tour turns out to be a welcome distraction for both sisters. As Jo reports back from various hotels and service stations, they revisit their childhood and adolescence while navigating Annies illness, learning through trial and error how to behave when someone you love gets sick.

The Funny Thing About Death is a hilarious memoir of two unconventional girls growing up in the 1970s. They didnt fit in at the Air Force bases they were raised on or the strict convent boarding school they were sent to. The Air Force was obsessed with communists and the nuns were obsessed with the Virgin Mary, neither of which were of interest to Jo or Annie.

Annie was witty, spiky and greedy for life, rushing to be interesting and experience adventures. She travelled the world and became a screenwriter and broadcaster.

Jo was equally rebellious but didnt have a plan. She just wanted to be interesting like her big sister and thought it might involve eyeliner, smoking and being in a band.

Like her stand-up, Jo Caulfields caustic wit and razor-sharp observationsmake her account of life with her sister, even in the worst of times, as entertaining as it is touching and relatable.

Reviews

'Profound and very funny...full of brilliantly observational material extraordinary'

* Mail on Sunday *

'Theres so much Id like to say about this book. Its a wildly satisfying and moving read. Big laughs combined with rare insight and heartbreak. The writing is so readable and unfussy and the humour is done so well, never forced or shoehorned. I loved this special book'

-- Graham Norton

'I devoured it in one sitting. Loved it: funny, warm, engaging'

-- Emma Kennedy, actor, comedian, writer

'Suffused with tenderness, warmth and some heartbreaking fragility...Caulfield has delivered a fitting tribute to her sister that, crucially, you suspect Annie would sneakily delight in'

* Chortle *

'I was blessed to sit in a room making up jokes with Annie Caulfield. Jo has captured her big sisters sense of humour and humanity beautifully'

-- Lenny Henry

'Laughter isnt just for the good times. Laughter is what gets us through the toughest times, and Jo Caulfield demonstrates that beautifully in this heartfelt and hilarious book'

-- Jimmy Carr

'A remarkable and cathartic read... Caulfield manages to capture the enormity of grief perfectly'

* Scots Magazine, Book of the Month *

'I knew Jo Caulfield was funny, one of the funniest comics around, but her book is also moving and surprising. A brilliantly engaging read'

-- Susan Calman

'Jo's writing is a masterclass in letting the catastrophe of loss speak for itself. Amidst heartache and grief shines the joy of the extraordinary sibling bond, so often taken for granted. A superb read'

-- Shaparak Khorsandi

'Packed with humanity... a reminder that laughter is what gets you through the tears'

* Press and Journal *

'Warm and tender, frequently very funny and, ultimately, incredibly moving tale of siblings and cancer. Without a shred of mawkishness, the book manages to move seamlessly from funny to tragic'

-- Jenny Eclair

'Where do you start with the death of a beloved sibling I wish Id started on page one of Jos book. She navigates the treacherous waters of bereavement and its unpredictable behaviour and emotions in this open, funny, sad, wry and highly readable gem'

-- Jo Brand

'Excellent writing with heart, truth and comedy rolled into one important journey'

-- Helen Lederer

'Sweet, brutal, funny, intimate and totally compelling, this is a brilliant meditationon grief and sisterhood - and a celebration of the seemingly inconsequential details and random moments that bind us to each other'

-- Viv Groskop

'If this book was just a eulogy, that would be more than enough reason to say that you must read this, but it offers readers so much more. It is an inspirational book about love, fragility, loss and the bond between two sisters. Captivatingly told and filled with enchantment, it made me glad I had known Annie and glad that I know Jo'

-- Robin Ince

'It manages to both break your heart and get you giggling'

-- Teddy Jamieson * Sunday Post *

'A beautiful, bold portrait of a much-loved sister that will speak to everyone who has loved and lost and everyone who is yet to lose someone. Honest, raw, surprising, life-affirming, and because it's Jo Caulfield, of course, it's very, very funny. You'll laugh, cry, breathe and want to read it again'

-- Deborah Frances-White, author and host of The Guilty Feminist

'a story of two women carving out their place in the world, each with their experience of not fitting in and their own rebellious spirit'

* The Bookseller *

'This memoir is every bit as exquisitely funny and poignant as one would expect. Jo's a massive talent'

-- Paul Sinha

'Caulfield is sharp and funny, capturing childhood eccentricities marvellously, alongside the cathartic necessity of humour in the darker times. Her writing in honest and highly readable, intimate without being mawkish or overly sentimental'

-- Victoria Nangle * Beyond the Joke *

'Structurally its fascinating, as the story of their lives together is juxtaposed with the arc of Annies illness... a comforting, moving and on occasion incredibly funny read'

-- Phil Jupitus * Irish Independent *

Author Bio

Jo Caulfieldwas born in Wales to Irish parents, raised in England and now lives in Scotland. She is an award-winning comedian, most recently winning the Comedians Comedian award in 2021. Jo has performed stand-up comedy all over the world and is renowned for her sellout shows at the Edinburgh Festival.

Her TV credits include appearances on Have I Got News For You, Mock the Week, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, The Royal Variety Show, Michael McIntyres Comedy Roadshow and Richard Osmans House of Games, and she has written and starred in several series of her own on Radio 4.

Sharp witted urban comedy that goes down a treat. Like a sociology textbook but with jokes The Times

Jo delivers an hour of rock-solid stand-up, with flashes of viciousness that particularly delight the room British Comedy Guide

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