Bitch Unleashed Revised: The Harsh Realities of Goin' Country
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.14 (602 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0980232317 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Laugh-out-loud funny V. Stone Many, many times, this book made me crack up completely. If you're a city person wrestling with whether to leave the rat race behind, this will make you think twice, and laugh many more times. If you're a life-long country person, you'll laugh with recognition of your neighbor's personalities. I particularly enjoyed the useful "how-to" lists for chicken ownership and goat-milking. Do yourself a favor and read this book! (Get the revised version.) Bitch Unleashed Re. S. Mcclurg said Everyone can relate! Perfectly side-splitting.. This book is hilarious! Ms. Kelsey has a great sense of humor. If you want to read something like you have never read before, this is your book. It's got stuff for the city and country people, especially for those who have switched environments. I can truly relate to Bitch Unleashed, and think everyone can, which makes this even more entertaining. You have got to read this. Buy it new, so you can read it more than once, you will want to!
"Believe me, I say this with a genuine smile and in good humor she ain't right." -- Joseph O. -- Joseph O. Patton, Capital City Free Press. -- Joseph O Patton, Capital City Free PressBelieve me, I say this with a genuine smile and in good humor she ain't right. Patton, Capital City Free Press, March 20, 2006 "an hilarious statement describing certain universal truths involved in a move from city to country." -- Midwest Book Reviews"Her satirical style will cause you to double over in fits of laughter" -- Karen Yekel, Hot Springs StarBelieve me, I say this with a genuine smile and in good humor she ain't right
A wicked, gut-wrenching, satire for despondent urban refugees, flabbergasted backyard farmers and devotees of evil mirth.