Hurrah for Gin: The Daily Struggles (Hardback)

Katie Kirby (Author)

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Hurrah for Gin: The Daily Struggles

Hurrah for Gin: The Daily Struggles

£12.99 £5.00

Hurrah for Gin: The Daily Struggles

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'Eat your tea Archie!'

'Don't lick the bus stop Archie!'

'Stop putting Mummy's phone in the bin Archie!'

Life is hard for Archie. It often seems like the world is out to get him. People are always telling him what to do...

And then one day his heart is shattered when he learns his parents are to replace him with a younger sibling - the utter bastards!

The only comforts he finds are in his best friend Amelie who teaches him all the good swear words, and the sweet relief he gets from sinking his teeth into other people's limbs. From naked protests to dealing with other people looking at YOUR THINGS! This is a no-holds-barred account of life told through the eyes of Archie - a creatively stifled, modern day toddler. 

Sunday Times bestseller Hurrah for Gin has delighted fans with its honest, emotional and laugh-out-loud account of parenting. Brilliantly illustrated with Katie Kirby's unique stick man drawings and told in the same outrageously funny way, The Daily Struggles of Archie Adams, Aged 2 once again takes on the highs and lows of family life, this time it's one opinionated boy having his say.

  • Publisher: Coronet
  • ISBN: 9781473662025
  • Pages: 352
  • Weight: 0.35
Katie Kirby is a writer and illustrator who lives by the sea in Hove with her husband, two sons and dog Sasha. She has a degree in Advertising and Marketing and after spending several years working in London media agencies, which basically involved hanging out in fancy restaurants and pretending to know what she was talking about, she had some children and decided to start a blog called 'Hurrah for Gin' about the gross injustice of it all. Many people said her sense of humour was silly and immature so she now writes children's books. Katie likes gin, rabbits, over-thinking things, the smell of launderettes and Monster Munch. She does not like losing at board games or writing about herself in the third person.

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