Everything's Relative
- Published: 2 February 2016
- ISBN: 9780698191860
- Imprint: PEN US eBook Adult
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 352
Praise for Jenna McCarthy
"Blunt, truthful, and dead-on hilarious."--New York Times bestselling author Jen Lancaster
"[McCarthy's] comic timing and quirky wisdom have never been better!"--New York Times bestselling author Celia Rivenbark
Raves for I've Still Got It . . .
"Jenna McCarthy's I've Still Got It . . . is everything you could want in a book or a best friend--blunt, truthful, and dead-on hilarious. Her unflinching look at the vagaries of middle age is witty and astute and will give you comfort in knowing that you're not the only person whose arms are suddenly too short to read the menu. Granted, you'll still have your laugh lines after reading this, but at least you'll have earned them. More than ever, Jenna McCarthy proves that 'she's still got it' in this hysterical collection!" --Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author of Bitter Is the New Black and The Tao of Martha
"Hilarious and spot-on! Jenna McCarthy's I've Still Got It . . . made me howl. Her comic timing and quirky wisdom have never been better!" --Celia Rivenbark, New York Times bestselling author of Rude Bitches Make Me Tired
"Jenna McCarthy is one of a handful of writers who can make me laugh until I wheeze and my eyes tear up. I actually took screenshots of pages to send to my sister. You don't want to miss this book." --Robin O'Bryant, New York Times bestselling author of Ketchup is a Vegetable & Other Lies Moms Tell Themselves
Raves for If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon
"If Chelsea Handler and Dr. Phil had a love child, it would be Jenna McCarthy, whose fabulous If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon is at once profane, irreverent, warm, and wise. This is the best kind of relationship advice book, one written by someone who is smart enough to follow and smart-ass enough to make you savor the journey. Brilliant!" --Celia Rivenbark
"Hilarious, smart, and utterly addicting. Watch out, Nora Ephron." --Valerie Frankel, author of It's Hard Not to Hate You
"An uproariously funny, deliciously satisfying, and completely accurate take on wedded bliss." --Tracy Beckerman, syndicated humor columnist and author of Lost in Suburbia