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Marriage: Illustrated with Crappy Pictures - cover

Marriage: Illustrated with Crappy Pictures

Amber Dusick

Publisher: Harlequin Nonfiction

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Summary

The popular blogger, illustrator, mother, and author of Parenting: Illustrated with Crappy Pictures delves into special quirks of marriage. 
 
In Marriage: Illustrated with Crappy Pictures, Amber Dusick shares real stories of real life with her real husband. She provides much-needed laughs about coping with another person’s hygiene habits, cleaning rituals (including their ritual of not cleaning), financial decisions, cooking styles and everything else that makes your spouse weird and annoying special and perfect in every way. 
 
“Funny and flattering quote from loving, supportive, perfect husband.” —Crappy Husband
Available since: 12/30/2014.
Print length: 223 pages.

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