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Demonstrating Woody Allen's enchanting math equation (funny = tragedy + time), this is a sensational assortment of witty essays about life, love, hate, kids, work, school, and even more from the writer of The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund and Arm Candy. Jill Kargman is a mom, wife, and copy writer living the life span in NEW YORK... a life that includes outdoor camping in a one-bedroom apartment with some unfortunate (and furry) roommates, fighting the Momzillas of Manhattan, and coming to terms with her desire for gay men. In this particular entertaining assortment of observations, Kargman offers her unique, wickedly funny point of view as she zips around Manhattan with three kids in tow. Kargman tackles issues big and small with distinct wit and laugh-out-loud laughter: her love of the smell of gas, her new brands for nail polishes, her escapades in NEW YORK real real estate, and her fear of mimes, clowns, and other haunting things. Whether it's making it through a family highway trip or why she can't stand Cirque du So Lame, living with a mommy vagina the size of the Holland Tunnel, or making it through the hell that was her first job out of college or university, Kargman's nutty do it yourself triumphs, thanks to a wonderfully wise outlook and sense of fun that makes the best of anything that gets thrown her way. And if that's insufficient, Kargman illustrates her reflections with doodles that get her refreshing words.