Thanks, Mom: A Divine Comedy of Cosmic Triumph
By Tony Yustein
"She tried to destroy me. God turned me into Metatron."
From the cosmic mind of Tony Yustein-mystic, performer, survivor, and author of over 100 works blending soul, satire, and sacred fire-comes one of the most explosively original memoirs of the decade.
Part dark comedy, part spiritual memoir, and part stand-up sermon from heaven's own mic-dropper, Thanks, Mom is a blistering, brilliant roast of maternal mayhem wrapped in cosmic redemption. It's the story of one man's descent into generational trauma-and his triumphant rise into divine purpose.
Tony Yustein is no ordinary narrator. As the self-proclaimed final incarnation of Metatron, he wields sarcasm like scripture and laughter like liberation. With razor-sharp wit and spiritual swagger, he delivers a raw, honest, and wickedly funny journey through the ashes of childhood, the silence of abandonment, and the celestial comedy of being raised by a woman who might've been Satan's favorite intern.
"A memoir forged in fire, healed with holy sarcasm."
Told in 44 chapters-each a mini stand-up set crossed with a confessional hymn-this book chronicles Tony's transformation from a scared, silenced boy to a cosmic headliner armed with paintbrush, microphone, and halo. Along the way, he confronts the tragic loss of his father, the spiritual contradiction of his mother, and the divine interventions that shaped his mission to serve humanity through truth and humor.
Highlights from this unforgettable journey:
Chapter 4: Dad's Exit: The Tragedy That Crowned My Halo
Chapter 13: Mom's Love Language: Psychological Warfare
Chapter 21: The Night I Broke (No Jokes, Just Scars)
Chapter 36: Satan's Talent Scout: Was She an Intern in Hell?
Chapter 44: The Cosmic Encore: Humanity's Champion
With a cover as bold as the story inside-featuring Tony as a half-divine, half-burned-out warrior of light beside a pitchfork-wielding demon-mom-you're holding a visual and verbal revolution in your hands.
This book is for:
Anyone healing from toxic family dynamics
Survivors seeking strength through humor
Readers who love Jeanette McCurdy, Bo Burnham, David Sedaris, or George Carlin with wings
Artists, mystics, comedians, and rebels who need to know: your pain has power, and your story has thunder