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A very funny book that I definitely recommend.

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Trailer Trash With a Girl Name edition by Stacey Roberts Humor Entertainment eBooks Reviews


Some time back, I met the author of Trailer Trash online through the great, mysterious reaches of Twitterverse. I stumbled upon Stacey Roberts’ blog one day and started reading. I was supposed to be leaving the house for some reason or other, but instead I sat glued to the screen, tears running down my face, practically choking to death from laughter. My husband was watching television in the next room and I kept yelling out, trying to share my mirth in a garbled, hysterical way that I’m pretty sure he didn’t understand a word of. Before I had finished reading that blog post, I was hooked.
I had no idea these short stories would result in a book, but I was excited when I heard they had, knowing the hilarious exploits of a young boy, his onion-loving Jewish mother and his older brother (Layne, the favorite) would give me hours more entertainment and laughter.
Trailer Trash is a book you just have to share. Stacey’s stories of childhood and beyond are filled with crazy characters, bizarre circumstances, near-death experiences, and inedible food that could have killed a lesser person but instead gave him a totally new perspective… the perspective of a humor author.
I’m just glad his lungs were “cooked” enough that he survived being a preemie baby and lived to tell his tale. You’ll have to read the book to understand that. I suggest you get started. Life is too short not to laugh your way through it. Trailer Trash will start you on your way.
I'm not giving this book 5 stars just because I know the author, or even because I've known him since high school. Fact is, we weren't really "friends" back then, just random acquaintances. His book, however, made me laugh harder than any stand up comic during a live show has. My daughter came from across our home to make sure I could breathe. It helps that some of his S. FL locations are familiar, but flat out - this s*** is funny. I can't wait for his sequel.
Trailer Trash, onions...American Pie? This book is not about the American Dream. It is more like survival of the least favorite child. Stacey Roberts has taken childhood pain and spun it into comedy. I must admit there were times I felt guilty about laughing about what must have been an unbearable situation, but I couldn't help it. In his family's alphabet soup, Stacey was the one who came closest to spelling normal. His mother's constant, "SSSSSSStace...What's wrong with you?" cracked me up. It was more than evident who were the scrambled eggs in the family nest. Laughter helps a soul to cope and Stacey serves it up big in his book. It's a great read!
I love reading stories about a person's life. This particular story weaves humor throughout the author's unique childhood. I must admit, at first the mother's emphasis on "ssssss's" were annoying. I thought either she had a lisp or was part snake. I then took into account that she was a Jewish woman from the NY/NJ area - AHA ! The light bulb went off and her accent transformed her dialogue in my mind and it was incredibly funny. Mr. Robert's experiences and wit shines throughout this book. I absolutely loved his rather descriptive terms he chose to emphasize the quality of his mother's cooking. Oh my, that absolutely killed me with chuckles.
I have to include a personal note the other day at work, someone asked me, "You're quiet today. What is wrong with you?" I began laughing and couldn't stop. If you read this book, you'll understand.
I look forward to your next book, Mr. Roberts. You clearly have the gift of relaying stories with wit and humor. Kudos!
While I am remiss in writing reviews of books I've read completely (blame the slow reader/writer genes), I love pointing out books to be cherished. The writing in Trailer Trash, with a Girl's Name is catchy and enhances the poignantly comical real-life situations. Humor is often difficult to convey. Trailer Trash gets to the heart of a childhood filled with bumps as years pass to adulthood. What may be funny to one reader may not resonate with the next. Comic timing is key, and the author uses this key to unlock so many brilliant and hilarious moments. I'm happy he chose to share them with an audience. Can't wait for the next book.
Stacey Roberts’ 'Trailer Trash, With a Girl’s Name' did something most books do not. It made me laugh out loud. Not ‘LOL’, as the kids say these days, on the screens and the keypads of their new-fangled technology. If anything, what I did while reading Roberts’ humour bio was ‘LLOL’. I *literally* laughed out loud. And, if you know me, you know that this is not something I do. (I try not to kvetch much, either, but that is another story.) No, what I don’t often do is wail with laughter at something I read. It just doesn’t happen. On more than one occasion—occasions which I will not spoil by listing them here, though I really do like a good list, who doesn’t?—I laughed in an audible way while reading this book. That is to say, others could *hear* my laughter. I didn’t just think something was funny and type ‘LOL’ to a friend on a phone. I actually and *literally* laughed…out loud. And, often, these strange outbursts would be in the presence of my loving but wary wife. When reading Roberts’ book and doing this ridiculous, out-of-character thing of laughing loudly and audibly, my wife would ask, “WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?” to which I would tearily, smilingly, respond “Onions!” and then I would break down into peals of further laughter. Or, whilst reading in the presence of my young children, I would do this strange thing that they do not often hear from their father, this laughing so that others are aware that I am having a good time. And my children, they would ask, “WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?” to which I would respond, half-bawling, half heaving with the hiccupping sobs of my deep guffaws, “A serial killer’s mattresses!” Needless to say, I do not often buy or even enjoy quasi-non-fiction-y humour books. But I liked this one. I’m glad I found it. And I can’t wait for its sequel—so I can LLOL a whole bunch more.
A very funny book that I definitely recommend.
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