Author: | Lori B. Duff | ISBN: | 9781494476182 |
Publisher: | Lori Duff | Publication: | November 16, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lori B. Duff |
ISBN: | 9781494476182 |
Publisher: | Lori Duff |
Publication: | November 16, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Lori B. Duff had two choices: she could have a career-ending, news worthy mid-life crisis, or she could write a book. Lucky for you, she wrote a book. This memoir, filled with hilarious essays, covers such diverse subjects as male-female relationships, parenting, grammar, travel, and the general disasters that occur to the good, the bad, and the clumsy. Sometimes, you might even find unexpected wisdom. Here you will discover the law of conservation of head hair (every hair that falls from a man’s scalp reappears on mature woman’s face); what happens when senior citizens hijack a wedding bus; why ziplining in the rain is more fun; what to buy your wife for her birthday; what an introverted mom is to do with an extroverted son; and other musings on life, the universe, and everything. Lori’s writing has been described as having the sensibility of Erma Bombeck, with the hilarity of Dave Barry and keen sense of observation of David Sedaris. Sometimes, even people who aren’t her Mom say these things.
Lori B. Duff had two choices: she could have a career-ending, news worthy mid-life crisis, or she could write a book. Lucky for you, she wrote a book. This memoir, filled with hilarious essays, covers such diverse subjects as male-female relationships, parenting, grammar, travel, and the general disasters that occur to the good, the bad, and the clumsy. Sometimes, you might even find unexpected wisdom. Here you will discover the law of conservation of head hair (every hair that falls from a man’s scalp reappears on mature woman’s face); what happens when senior citizens hijack a wedding bus; why ziplining in the rain is more fun; what to buy your wife for her birthday; what an introverted mom is to do with an extroverted son; and other musings on life, the universe, and everything. Lori’s writing has been described as having the sensibility of Erma Bombeck, with the hilarity of Dave Barry and keen sense of observation of David Sedaris. Sometimes, even people who aren’t her Mom say these things.