Don't Lick the Minivan

And Other Things I Never Thought I'd Say to My Kids

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Motherhood, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Leanne Shirtliffe ISBN: 9781634509251
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: November 3, 2015
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Leanne Shirtliffe
ISBN: 9781634509251
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: November 3, 2015
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

Hilarious true stories of raising twins from the author of the Ironic Mom blog: “Shirtliffe is awesome and so is this book.” —Jenny Lawson

When Leanne Shirtliffe and her husband, Chris, discovered she was pregnant with twins while they were living abroad in Bangkok, they cried laughing. Then they just cried. And finally, they got on with the incredible, hilarious adventure of raising two kids in Asia’s city of sin.

In Don’t Lick the Minivan, Shirtliffe explores the hazards of everyday life with children, recounting her time as a parent in both Thailand and North American suburbia with humor and touching insight. Even if she can’t teach her kids how to tie their shoelaces, she comes to realize she’s a good enough mom. At least good enough to start saving for their therapy fund. And possibly her own.

“Comic gold.” —Publishers Weekly

“Witty commentary on the common ups and downs of being a new parent, times two.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Shirtliffe writes with hilarity and poignancy as to the trials and pains (literally) of motherhood. She is our new Erma Bombeck!”—Elizabeth Boyle

“Laugh-out-loud-funny. I swear, she’s living in my house and taking notes.” —Jill Smokler

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Hilarious true stories of raising twins from the author of the Ironic Mom blog: “Shirtliffe is awesome and so is this book.” —Jenny Lawson

When Leanne Shirtliffe and her husband, Chris, discovered she was pregnant with twins while they were living abroad in Bangkok, they cried laughing. Then they just cried. And finally, they got on with the incredible, hilarious adventure of raising two kids in Asia’s city of sin.

In Don’t Lick the Minivan, Shirtliffe explores the hazards of everyday life with children, recounting her time as a parent in both Thailand and North American suburbia with humor and touching insight. Even if she can’t teach her kids how to tie their shoelaces, she comes to realize she’s a good enough mom. At least good enough to start saving for their therapy fund. And possibly her own.

“Comic gold.” —Publishers Weekly

“Witty commentary on the common ups and downs of being a new parent, times two.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Shirtliffe writes with hilarity and poignancy as to the trials and pains (literally) of motherhood. She is our new Erma Bombeck!”—Elizabeth Boyle

“Laugh-out-loud-funny. I swear, she’s living in my house and taking notes.” —Jill Smokler

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