I am on an Erma Bombeck kick ~~ and to be honest, this one is my favorite. I have rated all the others a five but if I could rate this one a ten, I would. It's funny, it's warm and it's loving as well as full of statire. I love statire. It's not the mushy warmth you'd think you're getting. Even if it is a bit dated (I grew up in the 70s & 80s) ~~ the insights are still true today. This book made me laugh and made me cry...
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For those of you unfamiliar with Erma Bombeck, I suggest that you check this book out, as part of your introduction to her wonderful, unique brand of comedy. Most of her insights in this book (like many of her books) are family-centered observations, that relate to the part that exists in all of us--yes, that tension between us and the fear that we are indeed a product of our environment, and that we also may be turning into...
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I just love Erma Bombeck. And this book is one of my favorites. Erma makes me laugh, period. She has a way of talking about her life as though she's talking about YOUR life. I can see myself in her, I can see my mother, I can see my sister. She speaks for all of us, and keeps it upbeat and funny at the same time. She is sorely missed, but at least we can re-read her books!
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Erma Bombeck was, hands down, the funniest humorist of her time. Even today, her work is still some of the best ever written.This book is a combination of a collection of her column writings, mixed in with some new (at the time) observings. Her reflection of husbands, kids, friends, and her own sanity (or lack thereof) will have you rolling on the floor with laughter (or, at least, giggling fairly loudly).A great book to add...
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