Get the H*ll Out of My House
A Cautionary Tale of an Empty Nester’s Worst Nightmare
Alan Katz, Craig Orback
- 32 Pages
- August 17, 2021
- ISBN: 9781510759312
- Trim Size: 8.25in x 6.18in x 0in
Description
Just when you thought they’d moved out for good…
Being a mommy is great. So is being a daddy. But do you know what’s even better?
Being an empty nester.
Oh, the joys of watching a fully raised child sprout wings and move away. Until the horrifying day…
That child comes back.
Goodbye tranquility. Goodbye cleanliness. Goodbye leftover meatloaf.
It’s a fact that 52% of millennials are living in their parents’ homes.
Get the H*** Out of My House is picture book for the parents who hoped, thought and prayed they’d be empty nesters. It’s a way to tell them they’re not alone in having those hopes dashed, thoughts dismissed and prayers unanswered.
If that’s you, don’t despair. Just read this book, and keep the faith.
And if you’re the millennial who’s moved back, buy them this book…then get the hell out of their house!
Authors
Alan Katz spent the last four decades writing for television, print, advertising and stage productions. He is a six-time Daytime Emmy nominee (and loser) for his work on shows including The Rosie OʼDonnell Show, The Tony Danza Show, The Grammy Awards, and The Tony Awards, plus many game shows and animated series. Alan is also the author of more than 40 highly acclaimed childrenʼs books, including the multi-million selling Take Me Out of the Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly Songs, OOPS!, Really Stupid Stories for Really Smart Kids, Awesome Achievers in Technology, and Don’t Say That Word! He has also written many adult humor books, and his work has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Daily News, and other publications. Alan is the father of four wonderful kids, all now adults. He happily welcomes them for short visits.
Craig Orback has illustrated many books for young readers, including Gifts from the Enemy and The Can Man, among others. His work has also appeared in children’s magazines and school textbooks. He lives with his family in Seattle.
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