Despite her forty years and a successful career as a rock journalist,
Jancee Dunn still feels like a teenager, especially around her parents
and sisters. Looking around, Dunn realizes that she's not alone in this
regression: Her friends, all with successful jobs, marriages, and
families of their own, still feel like kids around their moms and dads,
too. That gets Dunn to thinking: Do we ever really grow up?
Why Is My Mother Getting a Tattoo? explores this phenomenon-through both
Dunn's coming to grips with getting older and her folks' attempts to
turn back the clock. In a series of hilarious and heartwarming essays,
Dunn conspires with her sisters to finagle their way into the old family
homestead, dissects the whys and wherefores of her parents' obsession
with newspaper clippings, confronts the seamy side of the JC Penney
catalogs she paged through as a kid, and accompanies her sixtysomething
mother to a New Jersey tattoo parlor, where Mom is giddy to get a raven
inked onto her wrist. And Dunn does it all with humor and insight.