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How to Eat Like a Child And Other Lessons in Not Being a Grown-up
How to Eat Like a Child And Other Lessons in Not Being a Grownup
Author: Delia Ephron
Humorously...how to: Eat Like a child, watch television, watch more television, hang up the phone, play,laugh hysterically, care for a pet, express an opinion, have a birthday party,tell a joke, behave at school, talk on the phone, wait, act after being sent to your room, celebrate Christmas, torture your sister, ride in a car, sleep, say your p...  more »
ISBN: 410130
Publication Date: 1/1/1978
Pages: 87
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Publisher: The Viking Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Universal and timeless, Delia Ephron's How to Eat Like a Child is a delightful revisiting of the joys -- and tricky ploys -- of childhood. Made into a children's television special and a musical theater revue performed across the country each year, How to Eat Like a Child offers advice beyond the artful etiquette of food consumption. Ephron also teaches us "How to Laugh Hysterically," "How to Have a Birthday Party," "How to Torture Your Sister," and much, much more. As the Washington Post Book World noted, `After the giggles of recognition have subsided, one thing will be very clear: all adults are kids in grown-ups' clothing."


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