Synopses & Reviews
Crap at My Parents House is a laugh-out-loud celebration of all the weird, odd, and unfathomably tacky stuff that our moms and dads accumulate without our knowledge or consent. Comedian Joel Dovev has compiled and commented upon the best (or would that be
worst?) items submitted by folks from around the globe in a very funny—but fair—way, revealing all those dirty secrets that range from deer hoof bottle openers and plush Oscar Meyer Wienermobiles to soccer-playing Jesus ceramics and grizzly bear toilet paper holders. Whether youre 15 or 65 and still shaking your head at your mom and dads decorating choices,
Crap at My Parents House is a reason to be thankful for parents being so unintentionally hilarious.
Praise for Crap at My Parent's House:
“a riotously funny book” —Booklist
“with 70% more crap to peruse if you enjoy learning that your parents are perverts with really bad taste” —Apartment Therapy
“This collection of the worst of the worst parental decorations is positively outrageous.” —Paste Magazine
“Heres something that would make an awesome gift.” —Curbed
Synopsis
Presents content from the website www.crapatmyparentshouse.com, showcasing reader-submitted photos of the unusual and aesthetically dubious objects found in the homes of their parents.
About the Author
Joel Dovev, the Brooklyn, New York-based creator of the Crap at My Parents House blog, is a stand-up comedian, writer, and—according to his mother—a real mensch.
Table of Contents
Introduction: milk, milk, lemonade, 'round the corner, genius is made -- Crap in the living room -- Crap in the dining room -- Crap in the kitchen -- Crap in the home office -- Crap in the bedroom -- Bathroom stuff -- Crap in the attic -- Crap in the basement -- Crap around the garage.