You Might As Well Laugh: Because crying will only smear your mascara
by Sandi Kahn Shelton | Humor | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0312969767 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0312969767 Global Overview for this book
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I got this book today at the Friends of Warren Newport Library book sale in Gurnee, IL for 50 cents.
c. 1997 -- Surviving the Joys of Parenthood -- Picked as one of the Ten Best Books for Parents by the Wall Street Journal -- A Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club Selection
Back Cover: Take a Walk on the Funny Side of Life. Being a parent is tough. With Sandi Kahn Shelton, it's also hilarious! This outrageously funny collection of her Working Mother magazine columns captures the everyday challenges of parenthood with wit, wisdom, and lots of laughs. Join Sandi as she tackles lost car keys, chicken pox, broken appliances and getting a new puppy ... struggles with cash machines, hairdressers, and computers ... and says goodbye when her first-born heads for college, along with the secret to programming the VCR. She'll make you howl, she'll make you cry, and she'll teach you that when it comes to parenting, laughter truly is the best medicine.
I got this book today at the Friends of Warren Newport Library book sale in Gurnee, IL for 50 cents.
c. 1997 -- Surviving the Joys of Parenthood -- Picked as one of the Ten Best Books for Parents by the Wall Street Journal -- A Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club Selection
Back Cover: Take a Walk on the Funny Side of Life. Being a parent is tough. With Sandi Kahn Shelton, it's also hilarious! This outrageously funny collection of her Working Mother magazine columns captures the everyday challenges of parenthood with wit, wisdom, and lots of laughs. Join Sandi as she tackles lost car keys, chicken pox, broken appliances and getting a new puppy ... struggles with cash machines, hairdressers, and computers ... and says goodbye when her first-born heads for college, along with the secret to programming the VCR. She'll make you howl, she'll make you cry, and she'll teach you that when it comes to parenting, laughter truly is the best medicine.
Going through my bookshelves to lower Mt. TBR. I don't think I'll ever get to read this book, although it looks good. I'm sending it to bucks151 in OH through BookMooch.