<p><strong><i>Window Shopping for God</i> is a memoir by your average people-pleasing, meaning-of-life-seeking, downward-facing-dog-posing stand-up comedian.</strong></p><p><b><i>Addiction, birth, death, Catholics, Buddhists, witches, therapists, family, friends, this book has it all¿read about Deborah''s search for a belief system, the meaning of life and good scones.</i>—Colin Mochrie, star of <i>Whose Line Is It Anyway?</i></b></p><p>Comedian Deborah Kimmett has worshipped a lot of deities. She has danced with witches, whirled with Sufis and explored the Power of Now like there was no tomorrow. And she has always looked for signs.</p><p>So in 2014, when a sidewalk preacher calls on her to repent, she believes she must right her relationship with her estranged brother. Over the next few months, they create a bond hastened along by his terminal cancer diagnosis—but as he dies, losing her sibling uses all her spiritual Air Miles, and she’s confronting her addictions a