Hush Up and Listen Stinky Poo Butt
by
Ken Sparling
Formerly available only in handmade editions, constructed upon request, Hush Up and Listen Stinky Poo Butt is Ken Sparling's elusive follow up to his critically acclaimed debut novel, Dad Says He Saw You At The Mall. Hush Up is a starkly honest look at fatherhood, from the indie master of realism. Includes a brand new preface from Derek McCormack, the author of The Show Th...more
Paperback, 10th Anniversary Edition, 290 pages
Published
January 19th 2010
by Artistically Declined Press
(first published 2000)
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Hush Up strikes a nerve because of its ability to speak not to our irrational fears, but to what we know, the day to day experience of parenting, the joys, frustrations, anger and pain, and the emotions that come with seeing yourself on the page and knowing the experience itself is so profoundly fraught with emotions at all times you would just as soon not read about it to give yourself a break. Of course, we have to read, and we have to feel things, and because of this, Hush Up is all the more ...more
this is, quite possibly, one of my favorite ken sparling books. although, to be absolutely fair, every ken sparling book is my favorite ken sparling book.
Hush Up and Listen is a book that makes the strength to fight back nothing but a faint memory.
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