Your parents’ lives revolved around you from Day One: from changing diapers through helping with homework, kissing boo-boos through dishing out dating advice, they’ve helped make you who you are today. But before fanny packs became their go-to accessory and minivans their car of choice, they were people, too!
In a digital age where we can retake digital photos until they’re “perfect” and online culture embraces “epic fail,” the wildly popular website MY PARENTS WERE AWESOME (http://myparentswereawesome. com) bucks the trend by lauding the everyday heroes—parents—with vintage photos. Launched in 2009 by writer, comedian and editor Eliot Glazer, the online collection of old photos of parents before parenthood proves that parents were once young, fun, and effortlessly cool. The site became an instant hit, with features on NPR’s All Things Considered, Fox News, ABC News and more. And now Glazer combines the spontaneity and nuance of old photographs with stories by sons and daughters in a heartwarming collection of essays: MY PARENTS WERE AWESOME: Before Fanny Packs & Minivans, They Were People Too.
With intimate memories from Jamie Deen, Christian Lander, Laurie Notaro, and other acclaimed writers, comedians, musicians, and artists—MY PARENTS WERE AWESOME celebrates the hilarious stories of real parents: the mom and dad who traveled by VW bus to see Led Zeppelin for $1, the grandmother whose halter top and shorts belied her perfect demeanor, the father whose wanderlust passed down to his equally nomadic daughter.
A perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day or any time of year, MY PARENTS WERE AWESOME includes a special section where you can personalize the book with your favorite image of your parents and write down your own cherished memories. With stories and photos that will warm your heart and make you laugh, the paperback edition of MY PARENTS WERE AWESOME reminds you to reflect, say thanks to Mom and Dad—and admit that, yeah, your parents were awesome.
My Take on the Book
I loved this book in the fact that it shared so many great stories of sons and daughters of their parents. Especially as we get ready for Mothers Day , these essays were heartwarming and insightful. This stores made me think hard about my own experience with my own parents and what I would say if asked to contribute to this book. This book will both warm your heart as well as tickle your funny bones!
I loved this book in the fact that it shared so many great stories of sons and daughters of their parents. Especially as we get ready for Mothers Day , these essays were heartwarming and insightful. This stores made me think hard about my own experience with my own parents and what I would say if asked to contribute to this book. This book will both warm your heart as well as tickle your funny bones!
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