We've all been there. It's late. Maybe you've had a few drinks.
You've decided against taking the subway and instead, to call an
Uber. The app says it has arrived, but . . . where is it? Where is
your Uber? Are You My Uber? is a direct parody of the 1960 P.D.
Eastman children's book Are You My Mother? The scene is set as a
young woman steps off the midnight bus at Port Authority. Her name?
Unknown. Her goal? To find her Uber, an elusive Ford Taurus. Lost
and alone in a new city, she steels herself and begins by passing
right by the very object of her search. Hilarity ensues: the girl
proceeds to knock at the doors of an off-duty cab, a hearse, a
halal cart, and other vehicles increasing in their absurdity,
willing to try anything to find her Uber. Paired with illustrations
by Hilary Fitgerald Campbell, co-illustrator of Feminist Fight
Club, Sarah Dooley's hilarious imagined story is parody at its
best, offering readers humour and solidarity -- maybe even a little
social commentary -- through an increasingly universal experience.
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