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Pearl-McPhee, Stephanie.
Subjects
Life -- Humor.
Families -- Humor.
Self-esteem -- Humor.
Orderliness -- Humor.
Canadian wit and humor -- 21st century.
Canadian essays -- 21st century.
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Pearl-McPhee, Stephanie.
Life -- Humor.
Families -- Humor.
Self-esteem -- Humor.
Orderliness -- Humor.
Canadian wit and humor -- 21st century.
Canadian essays -- 21st century.
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The
amazing
thing
about
the
way
it
goes
:
stories
of
tidiness
,
self-esteem
, and
other
things
I
gave
up
on / Stephanie Pearl-McPhee.
by
Pearl-McPhee, Stephanie.
Andrews McMeel Publishing, [2014]
Call #:
819.86 P359a
Subjects
Life -- Humor.
Families -- Humor.
Self-esteem
-- Humor.
Orderliness -- Humor.
Canadian wit and humor -- 21st century.
Canadian essays -- 21st century.
ISBN:
9781449437084 (pbk.)
1449437087 (pbk.)
Description:
216 pages ; 18 cm.
Summary:
"Popular knitting blogger (YarnHarlot.ca) Stephanie Pearl-McPhee returns with a hilarious look at life, parenting, and, well, pants. She turns her trademark wit and perspective to everything from creative discipline to a
way
you would never think
about
fixing your email situation. This book looks at everyday problems--and honestly won't do much to solve them--but at least you'll be laughing. In this new collection of essays
about
lifet, the author writes
about
the mental scars that dodgeball can leave, and what she really should have done
about
a skunk before it thought it owned more of her house than she did. The shrewd insights
about
everyday escapades--both touching and humorous--are honest, entertaining, and
about
stuff that we all understand: life, kids, falling down, and the
amazing
thing
about
the
way
it
goes
. Stephanie Pearl-MacPhee is the author of '
Things
I
learned from knitting: whether
I
wanted to or not,' 'Stephanie Pearl-McPhee casts off: the yarn harlot's guide to the land of knitting,' and, 'At knit's end: meditations for women who knit too much.' She lives in Toronto"--Provided by publisher.
Genre:
Canadian essays.
Essays.
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