- By Liz Astrof
- Duration: 8:24:02
- Narrator: Liz Astrof
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
“So funny, so relatable, just... genius.”
What Every Woman Knows is a four-act play written by J. M. Barrie. The show debuted at the Duke of York's Theatre in London on September 3, 1908. It ran for 384 performances....
Slipper Goes to the Park is a cute way to introduce recycling to your kids! Slipper, the cat, and her friends decide to go to the park. All of the sudden, they find themselves...
A collection of Beerbohm's essays from the 1890s written while he was still a student at Oxford. The book launched Beerbohm's career as an essayist. Replete with mock-scholarly...
Warning: reading this book has been known to cause eye rolls, sighs of disgust and severe allergic reactions to those with a distaste for corn.So sit back, relax and get ready to...
The Pet tells the story of elderly pet shop owners, Mr and Mrs Squit and their exploits at the hands of a skunk and a rather silly robber in the run-up to Christmas.Told in...
What if I told you that not all couples are as happy as they appear in the cover photo?Let's face it: it is not easy to live with the same person for the rest of your life.So you...
Packed with political insight, using exaggerated hyperbole to expose the hypocrisy of the left from college campuses to Hollywood, Stacey Jones takes you on a southern-fried ride...
A satirical critique comparing President Trump to the Emperor in the tale by Hans Christian Andersen, and pointing out that his words and deeds echo those of previous and current...