Not Your Mother’s Book On Being A Stupid Kid |
A Classic Collection Of True Americana | Or, The Best Brain Farts Ever!
I read a lot because I enjoy reading, though occasionally I read something that I don’t enjoy. When I received ‘Not Your Mother’s Book On Being A Stupid Kid’, by Dahlynn McKowen, Ken McKowen and Laurel McHargue, I prepared myself for a cheap shot at humor. What I found was totally different. Within a few pages I realized that I held a piece of true Americana, that was not only charmingly humorous, it was a collective of human soul.
Not Your Mother’s Book On Being A Stupid Kid holds the heart of a nation within its covers, with moments that are so nostalgic, that it brought fond personal memories surging back. The book is a compilation of short stories, contributed by 59 different writers, each a literary Norman Rockwell. Some stories bring back visions of days long gone, while others play upon the family dynamics they experienced, but all them share a common theme – stupidity.
We’ve all have moments when we experience neurological malfunctions, cerebral meltdowns that are better known as ‘brain farts’. These special moments are points in our lives when something really, really dumb, sounds like a really, really good idea. At the time, they were ‘the thing to do’ and were often hilarious, confusing or terrifying. Today, they are lessons in human behavior that cause spontaneous facial spasms, also known as smiles.
And, smile you will when you get your copy. I found ‘Not Your Mother’s Book On Being A Stupid Kid’ a wonderful read. It is very well written, edited and each story is complimentary to the theme. This is a book enjoyed by all ages because, while the years change, people don’t. I also found it refreshing to know that ‘I wasn’t the only one’ who has had an incredibly stupid idea(s) that they acted upon. If you’re looking for a great gift for Valentine’s Day, that isn’t a boring card or candy, give someone you love ‘Not Your Mother’s Book On Being A Stupid Kid’, by Dahlynn McKowen, Ken McKowen and Laurel McHargue. It’s a great way to say ‘I love you’, and ‘say what?’, in one very funny package.
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Book Review By: W. Lewis, Publisher at The Northern Star
Kathleene Baker
What an absolutely wonderful review for NYMB…On Being a Stupid Kid! Many, many thanks.
will
Thank you Kathleene, and you are sincerely welcome:-)
Kathleene Baker
I co-created the Not Your Mother’s Book . . . On Dogs. Would love for you to review it sometime! It’s filled with some wonderful wacky stories of the things our beloved dogs get away with. Having always had dogs, I didn’t think much would surprise me – WRONG! 🙂
will
To the best of my knowledge, your publisher already has one in the mail to me, for just that very reason:-) I look forward to reading it, and on a side note, when you post, you should post a link to where people can purchase your book.
Will
Kathleene Baker
Now that I think about it, yes, I believe she told me she’d sent the Dog book your way!
I wasn’t comfortable posting where the book could be purchased since you hadn’t reviewed it…hate for people to ever think I’m taking advantage. We can just wait for your review. Read a few of your pieces earlier and laughed until I cried! You need to submit some stories to us…we have a title for everyone, trust me.
Kathy
will
Thanks. If you ever do one on squirrels, here’s one you can use: https://northernstar-online.com/blog/the-squirrel-and-his-seven-room-condominium/