How Not To Become a Crotchety Old Man
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Book Description
We all have a crotchety old man in our lives. Maybe he's your father, your grandfather, your brother, your husband-or, though you'd never admit it, even you! Now, from the author of How Not to Become a Little Old Lady comes its companion, How Not to Become a Crotchety Old Man, a lighthearted celebration of the grumpy old men in your life. Author Mary McHugh's 250 hilarious truths about cranky, crusty old guys who would rather spend days trying to build something rather than read the instructions are coupled with the charming and humorous art of Adrienne Hartman.If he's ever done one of the following things, it's a sure sign you have a Crotchety Old Man on your hands: Stood in the middle of the kitchen and said, "Where's the butter'" Bought cans of broken cashews because they're cheaper. Yelled at news anchors on television. Cheated on his diet but yelled at his wife when she ate one M&M.Perfect for Father's Day, How Not to Become a Crotchety Old Man is for any man who wants to ensure he doesn't slip into the Crotchety Zone. It also makes a great gift for that guy in your life who is a Crotchety Old Man but will never believe one line in this book is about him.
About the Author
Mary McHugh is a regular contributor to seniorwomen.com and the author of nine books, including AMU's How Not to Become a Little Old Lady, which sold more than 20,000 copies. She has written for several publications, including the New York Times, Good Housekeeping, and Cosmopolitan. She lives in Chatham, N.J.Adrienne Hartman has illustrated six books, including How Not to Become a Little Old Lady. She has also created illustrations for the New York Public Library, the Greenwich Village Historical Society, and magazines such as Parents and Gourmet.
How Not To Become a Crotchety Old Man,Mary McHugh,Andrews McMeel Publishing,0740739522,Form - Essays,General,Humor,Miscellanea,Older men,Topic - Family,Humor / General
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