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Jenna McCarthy

    This author has a long-standing dedication to crafting a distinctive literary voice, exploring a wide range of themes with a unique stylistic approach. Her work is characterized by a profound engagement with the human condition, presented through narratives that captivate and resonate. Driven by a continuous desire to explore new creative avenues, she consistently pushes the boundaries of her craft. Her writings stand as a testament to her passion for the written word and her commitment to connecting with readers on a meaningful level.

    Lola's Rules for Friendship
    Maggie Malone and the Mostly Magical Boots
    Treat Him Like a Dog
    If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon
    I've Still Got It... I Just Can't Remember Where I Put It: Awkwardly True Tales from the Far Side of Forty
    War on Ivermectin
    • 2017

      Lola's Rules for Friendship

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The charming and laugh-out-loud companion to Lola Knows a Lot-perfect for fans of Fancy Nancy and Pinkalicious. Sometimes friends make mistakes...but they ALWAYS forgive each other. The problem is Lola's family just moved, and the only person she knows in her new neighborhood is her big sister Charlotte.

      Lola's Rules for Friendship
    • 2014

      Exploring the humorous and often chaotic journey of navigating middle age, the book invites readers to confront the realities of aging with wit and a touch of irreverence. It reflects on the challenges of memory loss and changing perspectives while encouraging a lighthearted approach to life's absurdities. With relatable anecdotes and insights, it offers a comforting reminder that embracing this stage of life can be both entertaining and enlightening.

      I've Still Got It... I Just Can't Remember Where I Put It: Awkwardly True Tales from the Far Side of Forty
    • 2014

      Devastated about having to change middle schools mid-year, Maggie Malone gets a taste of a very different life when the ugly boots Aunt Fi sends for her birthday allow her to spend a day in the life of pop sensation Becca Star.

      Maggie Malone and the Mostly Magical Boots
    • 2011

      If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon

      Living with and Loving the Tv-Addicted, Sex-Obsessed, Not-So-Handy Man You Marri Ed

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(596)Add rating

      With a blend of sharp humor and candid observations, this book offers an entertaining yet thought-provoking look at the complexities of marriage. The author tackles male domestic ineptitude, communication breakdowns, and the challenge of remaining faithful in a modern world where divorce is commonplace. Combining elements of a guide and personal confession, it serves as a manifesto for navigating the trials of matrimony, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the realities of married life today.

      If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon