The Meat and Potatoes of Life
by Molinari, Lisa Smith;
“… wry and lighthearted …”
—W. Bruce Cameron, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Dog’s Purpose
“… hilariously honest, beautifully engaging, and vividly written … award-winning signature wit … A must-read.”
—Gina Barreca, author of They Used To Call Me Snow White … But I Drifted
Lisa leaves her law career to become a navy wife and Supermom, but somewhere between “I do” and “deploying again,” waves of chaos threaten to overtake her. She has a husband who knows his chardonnay but can’t identify a Phillips-head screwdriver, three quirky kids with their own agendas, a perpetually shedding dog, and a minivan full of cold french fries. Will she survive the endless minutiae of modern family life, or will she end up on the laundry room floor eating chocolate frosting out of a can?
“… engaging stories that resonate … pure Erma Bombeck.”
—Teri Rizvi, founder and director of the Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop
—W. Bruce Cameron, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Dog’s Purpose
“… hilariously honest, beautifully engaging, and vividly written … award-winning signature wit … A must-read.”
—Gina Barreca, author of They Used To Call Me Snow White … But I Drifted
Lisa leaves her law career to become a navy wife and Supermom, but somewhere between “I do” and “deploying again,” waves of chaos threaten to overtake her. She has a husband who knows his chardonnay but can’t identify a Phillips-head screwdriver, three quirky kids with their own agendas, a perpetually shedding dog, and a minivan full of cold french fries. Will she survive the endless minutiae of modern family life, or will she end up on the laundry room floor eating chocolate frosting out of a can?
“… engaging stories that resonate … pure Erma Bombeck.”
—Teri Rizvi, founder and director of the Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop