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The Amazing Thing About the Way it Goes

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The popular blogger and New York Times bestselling author of Yarn Harlot puts her humorous spin on everyday life, parenting, and, well, pants.
The Amazing Thing About the Way It Goes takes on the amazing in the ordinary in this side-splitting series of short commentaries. Pearl-McPhee 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.
Praise for Yarn Harlot
"A sort of David Sedaris-like take on knitting—laugh-out-loud funny most of the time and poignantly reflective when it's not cracking you up." —Library Journal
"Pearl-McPhee turns both typical and unique knitting experiences into very funny and articulate prose." —Meg Swansen, Schoolhouse Press
"I laughed until my stitches fell helplessly from my needles!"—Lucy Neatby, author of Cool Socks Warm Feet

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Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Kindle Book

  • Release date: May 24, 2022

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781449451714
  • Release date: May 24, 2022

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781449451714
  • File size: 3335 KB
  • Release date: May 24, 2022

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

The popular blogger and New York Times bestselling author of Yarn Harlot puts her humorous spin on everyday life, parenting, and, well, pants.
The Amazing Thing About the Way It Goes takes on the amazing in the ordinary in this side-splitting series of short commentaries. Pearl-McPhee 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.
Praise for Yarn Harlot
"A sort of David Sedaris-like take on knitting—laugh-out-loud funny most of the time and poignantly reflective when it's not cracking you up." —Library Journal
"Pearl-McPhee turns both typical and unique knitting experiences into very funny and articulate prose." —Meg Swansen, Schoolhouse Press
"I laughed until my stitches fell helplessly from my needles!"—Lucy Neatby, author of Cool Socks Warm Feet

Expand title description text