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Cargando... Just Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own! (1971)por Erma Bombeck, Bil Keane
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Remember the things Mother used to say? Erma Bombeck remembers them all and now she's using them on her own kids! With clever illustrations by Bil Keane, these really funny, too-true observations on family and kids and why it shouldn't work but does, is a wonderful antitdote to the daily problems and crises that every family faces. With Erma Bombeck in your corner, laughter is the best coach you can have....… ( ) My mother used to own every Erma Bombeck out there. I used to read them once in a while though I didn't get why they were so funny. My mother used to howl while reading and laugh so hard she start to cry at times. This was available via Overdrive so I thought I borrow it. Maybe it's just my generation or that fact that I don't have kids. I thought things here and there were humorous, but sadly nothing made me laugh out loud. The illustrations were definitely interesting and pushed this book to a 3 star read for me. You should be able to finish this book really quickly too. I think it only took me about 40 minutes from beginning to end to put this aside. My mom introduced me to Erma Bombeck ages ago. Bombeck's books are timeless. I thank my mom for my love of reading. This book was filled with love & humor. I am not a mom but I know most mothers can probably read it & nod in agreement with most of the stories. I certainly chuckled from the memory of my teen years. The book was first published in 1970 and the text and the illustrations are showing their age. Let's face it, the kids who where teenagers in it are now in their mid to late 40s. Of course with the 2000s being into the 1970s retro look and sound, maybe what's old is new. That's not to say it wasn't a quick and enjoyable read and Bil Keane's illustrations are humorous too. I recommend flipping through the book once just to enjoy his illustrations. Imagine the Family Circus kids as hippy teenagers. Actually come to think of it, the Family Circus kids probably are actually in their mid to late forties as well. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Contenido enThe Best of Bombeck: At Wit's End; Just Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own!; I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression por Erma Bombeck Four Hilarious Best-Sellers: At Wit's End; I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression; Just Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own!; The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank por Erma Bombeck I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression / if Life is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits? / Just Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own / Motherhood: the Second Oldest Profession por Erma Bombeck Laugh Along with Erma Bombeck: 4 book set-Just Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own!;If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits?; At Wit's End; The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank por Erma Bombeck Aparece abreviada enPremios
"She goes a long way with her book to prove that humor is the best -- possibly the only -- way to keep the world on an even keel." CHICAGO SUN-TIMES Remember the things Mother used to say? Erma Bombeck remembers them all and now she's using them on her own kids! With clever illustrations by Bil Keane, these really funny, too-true observations on family and kids and why it shouldn't work but does, is a wonderful antitdote to the daily problems and crises that every family faces. With Erma Bombeck in your corner, laughter is the best coach you can have.... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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