Hot on the heels of her first-ever collection of artwork (I Can't Be Good All the Time) comes this sharp-tongued selection of new and favourite images on the follies of family life, home and hearth. This hilarious follow-up to Anne Taintor's first-ever collection of artwork (I Can't Be Good All the Time) brings together her best-loved (and some all new) images on the theme of domestic bliss, or lack thereof. Taintor's sassy, saucy creations - pairing vintage illustrations with witty new slogans - always say exactly what they mean, her well-mannered housewives enjoying deliciously less-than-well-mannered thoughts ("Gosh, he went well with her drapes.")
Author Biography
Anne Taintor is a relatively good girl with a slightly checkered past. She now lives in a straw-bale house in rural New Mexico.