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Goodbye salad days, a quarter-life crisis

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Label
Goodbye salad days, a quarter-life crisis
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Goodbye salad days
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a quarter-life crisis
Summary
Goodbye Salad Days tells the story of Kevin, a regular hamster in a familiar quarter-life crisis. Kevin's got his own hamster-sized home, hamster-sized furniture, and the soul-crushing societal expectation to do adulthood right. Both adorable and painfully relatable, this book is sure to hit a soft spot in any reader trying to make the best of growing up and facing adulthood. - Features 25 scenarios with short captions - Filled with full color photographs of Kevin in handmade dioramas - At once perfectly weird and very relatable, making it a great gift Life for Kevin means enduring the grind of work responsibilities, an aching body, and mounting pressure from his parents to start a family, among other things. This sweet and funny book is a great gift or self-purchase for anyone hitting their quarter-life crisis and in need of some relatable laughs. - This hilarious and cute book is for anyone who has experienced (or is about to experience) these moments of loss and despair, and need a good laugh or a pick-me-up - Also a great gift for anyone who loves hamsters-especially funny photos of them - Author Traer Scott is a celebrated animal photographer and has had work featured in National Geographic - Add it to the shelf with books like Henri, le Chat Noir: The Existential Musings of an Angst-Filled Cat by William Braden, The Secret Life of Squirrels by Nancy Rose, and Awkward Family Pet Photos by Mike Bender and Doug Chernack
Target audience
adult

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