Your House Keys are in the Dryer: A Parenting Haiku Book
Distilling motherhood into the traditional 5-7-5 haiku format was thrilling, exhausting, and all these busy moms had time for.

Writing one haiku
In between lunch, dance, nap, school
Where'd I put those keys


Laugh, cry, and relate along with these flashes of the fleeting moments we call parenthood.
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Your House Keys are in the Dryer: A Parenting Haiku Book
Distilling motherhood into the traditional 5-7-5 haiku format was thrilling, exhausting, and all these busy moms had time for.

Writing one haiku
In between lunch, dance, nap, school
Where'd I put those keys


Laugh, cry, and relate along with these flashes of the fleeting moments we call parenthood.
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Your House Keys are in the Dryer: A Parenting Haiku Book

Your House Keys are in the Dryer: A Parenting Haiku Book

by Alisha Gaddis
Your House Keys are in the Dryer: A Parenting Haiku Book

Your House Keys are in the Dryer: A Parenting Haiku Book

by Alisha Gaddis

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Overview

Distilling motherhood into the traditional 5-7-5 haiku format was thrilling, exhausting, and all these busy moms had time for.

Writing one haiku
In between lunch, dance, nap, school
Where'd I put those keys


Laugh, cry, and relate along with these flashes of the fleeting moments we call parenthood.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185566886
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Alisha Gaddis is a red-haired, feisty empath. She has won multiple Grammy and Emmy awards and has published numerous books on a plethora of topics ranging from weaning and acting to stepparenting and periods. She has acted in and written for many television shows, movies, and live productions. She delights in her extreme multi-hyphenated “job title.” She and her little family split their time between Los Angeles, Shanghai, and Paris.
This haiku book was absolutely inspired by her lack of time, coupled with her desire to write a book with her mom friends.
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