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Sometimes I Feel Like A Nut
Jill Kargman
Essays and Observations
William Morrow
February 2011
On Sale: February 1, 2011
178 pages ISBN: 006200719X EAN: 9780062007193 Kindle: B0045U9WQE Hardcover / e-Book
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Humor
Demonstrating Woody Allen's magical math equation,
comedy = tragedy + time, a sensational collection of witty
essays about life, love, hate, kids, work, school, and more
from the author of The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund and Arm Candy Jill Kargman is a mother, wife, and writer living the life
in New York City . . . a life that includes camping out in a
one-bedroom apartment with some unfortunate (and furry)
roommates, battling the Momzillas of Manhattan, and coming
to terms with her desire for gay men. In this entertaining
collection of observations, Kargman offers her unique,
wickedly funny perspective as she zips around Manhattan with
three kids in tow. Kargman tackles issues big and small with sharp wit and
laugh-out-loud humor: her love of the smell of gasoline, her
new names for nail polishes, her adventures in New York City
real estate, and her fear of mimes, clowns, and other
haunting things. Whether it's surviving a family road trip
or why she can't stand Cirque du So Lame, living with a
mommy vagina the size of the Holland Tunnel or surviving the
hell that was her first job out of college, Kargman's nutty
self triumphs, thanks to a wonderfully wise outlook and
sense of fun that makes the best of everything that gets
thrown her way. And if that's not enough, Kargman
illustrates her reflections with doodles that capture her
refreshing voice.
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