Some of her favorite targets are social networking, self-appointed food critics, and various sorts of pomposity. But mostly she tells stories about some of the crazy things that happen to her, like when she might have found a dead hobo in her yard, when she was repeatedly groped by a TSA agent, or when a self-righteous poet at a reading called her a "potty-mouth" for saying "sh---y." (By the way, she is a bit of a potty mouth, but a rated PG potty mouth, carefully selecting her profanity for its humorous effect, not punctuating every thought with it.)
We learn a lot about Laurie. She does not like to share a bath puff. She would rather give birth in public than throw up in front of people. She has serious addictions to buying fabric and second-hand furniture. She has little patience for foodies and vegans, but don't you dare take donuts from her secret stash. Her husband makes cameo appearances as the long-suffering partner. I wouldn't mind hearing a bit more from him. Life with Laurie sounds like it must be a constant, outrageous adventure!
http://www.laurienotaro.com/
Thanks to Edelweiss and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!
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