What on earth do a dead tomato plant and a paycheck have in common?  Maryann Miller explores the fun and foibles of how to survive parenting a  large family, while vainly keeping  body and mind intact. From School  Daze to Summertime Blues, and everything in between, the book airs the  Miller laundry with all the holes and missing buttons.
She  answers important family questions such as: What's for dinner? Who wrote  the dirty words on the wall? Can we really pee in the woods? Do the  kids really like the dog better than Mom?
Readers of the humor  column, from which this books comes, delighted in The Great Lasagna  Caper, the fits of tantrum that demolished a telephone, The Lawn Wars,  who is and who isn't Socially Acceptable, and the crazy dinnertime  conversations. Those readers could relate, as will mothers and father  and kids today. Nothing really changes all that much in family dynamics.  Just the names are changed to protect the innocent.  
 
                
               
            