How to Fit a Car Seat on a Camel
And Other Misadventures Traveling with Kids
ISBN-10: 1580052428
ISBN-13: 9781580052429
280 pages
Paperback
$15.95 US
Published: May 2008
About the Book
Have you ever struggled to dislodge a nostril-bound Cheerio while navigating the interstate at 70 miles an hour? Discovered exactly how many renditions of “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” it takes for you to pull the car to the side of the road and weep? Or experienced just what happens when your miniature traveling companion pulls the “manual override” lever on the emergency exit door of a plane? You're not alone. We all have memories of a hideous yet hilarious family trip.
Now you can read about some that make your trip look like a vacation with the Waltons.
Edited by Sarah Franklin, How to Fit a Car Seat on a Camel is an anthology of outrageous stories about the inherent misadventures that revolve around traveling with kids. Whether the trip is with newborn triplets or with moody teens, a road trip to the beach or a European vacation, each story will resonate with parents who hit the road or the tarmac with kids in tow.
About Sarah Franklin
Sarah Franklin is a Seattle-area-based British writer, publishing professional, and mother. By the time her son was eight months old, the two of them had already clocked 36 hours of international flights, 16,000 miles, and four trips across the Atlantic, as well as numerous more local vacations. Franklin’s humorous personal essays have appeared in anthologies published by Seal Press (The Risks of Sunbathing Topless) and Adams Media (HerStory: What I Learned in My Bathtub…And More True Stories on Life, Love And Other Inconveniences) as well as local media such as the Seattle Times and on KUOW, the Seattle-area NPR affiliate.
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