Publisher:
Ballantine Books

Publication Date:
10/13/2015

Copyright Date:
N/A

ISBN:
9780345549990

Binding:
Paperback

U.S. SRP:
16.00

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Spending the Holidays With People I Want To Punch In The Throat

By Jen Mann-Li

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“Spending the Holidays With People I Want To Punch In The Throat” should be required reading for anyone navigating the murky waters of family holidays.
“Spending the Holidays With People I Want To Punch In The Throat” is a collection of essays by Jen Mann-Li.

The author, who runs the blog, People I Want to Punch In The Throat.com, has created the antidote to all those annoying holiday have-to-dos that have somehow morphed into non-negotiable traditions.

Jen’s essays have a knack for voicing what many are secretly thinking, while her “good enough, half assed” approach to holiday expectations is refreshing—and hilarious—in a world of overachieving, self-congratulatory super moms.

Jen’s irreverent, snarky and smart-ass humor takes aim at everything from torturous holiday traditions like cookie exchanges and the exhausting shenanigans of the “Elf on the Shelf” to a lecherous Santa Claus in “Hey Santa, Keep Your Yuletide Log to Yourself” to the stomach turning child protégés in “Annual Christmas Letters: Art of The Humble Brag”.

No one is spared from her rapier wit. Her family, includes her husband—aka “The Hubs” or as Jen describes him, “sometimes a real cheap bastard”—her children, Gomer and Adolpha, (don’t even think about giving her shit about their names), and brother CB provide a mother-lode of embarrassing revelations.

Put simply, “Spending the Holidays With People I Want To Punch In The Throat”  should be required reading for anyone navigating the murky waters of family holidays.

Reviewed by Maureen Fajt for IndieReader

 

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