This book of essays taken from AbbyHasIssues.com allows the (obviously brilliant) reader to relive the author’s goal of becoming a
Consolation Prize Wife, or having her eyebrows waxed without the inherent paranoia that accompanies hot liquids being plastered on her face.
From the birthday she was blindfolded and forced to hunt for her presents in the backyard, to her grandma’s dating advice and rules on nursing
home Bingo etiquette, Abby also shows how humor can be hereditary--whether you like it or not.
Writer Abby Heugel reminds you that yes, we all have issues. And hers will make you feel normal.
Consolation Prize Wife, or having her eyebrows waxed without the inherent paranoia that accompanies hot liquids being plastered on her face.
From the birthday she was blindfolded and forced to hunt for her presents in the backyard, to her grandma’s dating advice and rules on nursing
home Bingo etiquette, Abby also shows how humor can be hereditary--whether you like it or not.
Writer Abby Heugel reminds you that yes, we all have issues. And hers will make you feel normal.