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The Secret Lives of Litterbugs

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The Secret Lives of Litterbugs

By: M.A.C. Farrant
Narrated by: Erin Moon
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Take David Sedaris’ self-deprecation and deep sense of the absurd and toss in a pinch Erma Bombeck’s happy skewering of domestic life: there you have M. A. C. Farrant. In this witty, affecting collection of personal essays, Farranthas a gift for making those observations that would be harrowing, if they weren’t so funny, and here tackles the absurdities of family life from both sides of the generational divide: as a young girl growing up in a dysfunctional family in the 1960s, and as a mother herself to three troublesome teenagers. The pieces are funny and sharp, completely original while describing an utterly familiar world.

©2008 M.A.C. Farrant (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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M. A. C Farrant’s The Secret Lives of Litterbugs plays like a classic memoir. These essays cover Farrant’s experiential life via the lens of her female identity. Narrator Erin Moon’s funny and womanly voice highlights the passage of time over the course of these essays, which cover Farrant’s life from girlhood well into motherhood. Farrant does not withhold the difficult aspects of her life, but her genuine ability to see the humor in even dangerous moments keeps the audience comfortable and receptive. Moon beautifully showcases the puzzlements and dramas of Farrant’s girlhood during the social turmoil of the 1960s. Then in contrast she presents Farrant as a seasoned mother who must deal in turn with her own feisty teenagers.

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This is an account of every day life in a family that happens to live in Canada and the parents are former flower children.

An anthology of short stories to

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The book is entertaining except for the chapter with the racist bit about Mexicans eating cats and selling an over priced chihuahua to white tourists, and then using that money to cross the board. WTF? Might want ti delete that chapter.

Entertaining except for the racist bit about Mexicans

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The more I listened, the less relatable this story became. I am 38... but about 20-30 years too young to be sympathetic to the story. Also, the timeline skipped a huge chunk of information in the middle

I'm too young

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Warning there is a horrible story concerning a chihuahua in this book. If you love dogs skip this book. Awful awful awful.

almost cried

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