Frog and Toad are Doing Their Best [A Parody]
Bedtime Stories for Trying Times
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Narrado por:
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Fred Berman
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Cary Hite
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Vanessa Johansson
Full of wry humor and deep compassion for our modern vulnerabilities, the stories in Frog and Toad Are Doing Their Best perfectly capture the heartwarming authenticity of Lobel’s famous amphibian friends while revealing razor-sharp truths about the world we live in today. Through Frog and Toad, we see the anxieties that are woven throughout our everyday existence, from our well-meaning but often-failed attempts at practicing self-care to our struggle to balance the gifts and burdens of technology. Toad ponders a variety of questionable schemes to pay off his credit cards, while Frog spends too much time scrolling through the newsfeed on his phone. But despite their daily frustrations and existential concerns, they know that having a friend to share life’s burdens makes even the darkest days brighter.
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“This book is hilarious, and I also want to wear it like a cozy, friendly sweater.”
—Emily Flake, New Yorker cartoonist and author of That Was Awkward: The Art and Etiquette of the Awkward Hug“This book is like a cup of chamomile at bedtime, but one that makes you laugh out loud and feel soothed and understood. So, I really recommend picking up this rather than a cup of tea.”
—Julie Vick, author of Babies Don’t Make Small Talk (So Why Should I?)“If you like to laugh, this book is for you. If you like nostalgia, this book is for you. If you want coziness, this book is for you. If you don’t like any of those things, may I recommend a rusty nail to the thigh?”
—Johnathan Appel, writer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver—Caitlin Kunkel, co-author of New Erotica for Feminists and co-founder of The Satire and Humor Festival
—Felipe Torres Medina, writer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
“If Jennie Egerdie isn’t on your all-time best satire writers list, you need to get yourself a new list. I laughed, I cried, I felt hopeful and mad and tired and seen. But mostly I felt jealous because who writes this well all the time?”
—Brooke Preston, co-author of New Erotica for Feminists and co-founder of The Belladonna—Laura Lane and Ellen Haun, authors of Cinderella and the Glass Ceiling: And Other Feminist Fairy Tales
“This book will be famous, so I’m glad my name is on it.”
—Elissa Bassist, editor of the Funny Women column on The Rumpus