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The Tent, the Bucket and Me
The Tent, the Bucket and Me | Emma Kennedy
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Emma Kennedy's hilarious memoir of wet and windy family trips, NOW ADAPTED FOR THE MAJOR BBC ONE SERIES THE KENNEDYS. For the 70s child, summer holidays didn't mean the joy of CentreParcs or the sophistication of a Tuscan villa. They meant being crammed into a car with Grandma and heading to the coast. With just a tent for a home and a bucket for the necessities, we would set off on new adventures each year stoically resolving to enjoy ourselves. For Emma Kennedy, and her mum and dad, disaster always came along for the ride no matter where they went. Whether it was being swept away by a force ten gale on the Welsh coast or suffering copious amounts of food poisoning on a brave trip to the south of France, family holidays always left them battered and bruised. But they never gave up. Emma's memoir, The Tent, The Bucket and Me, is a painfully funny reminder of just what it was like to spend your summer holidays cold, damp but with sand between your toes.
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toric
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Mehso-so

I enjoyed this book but I didn't love it. Unfortunately, real life doesn't always make the best storyteller and I found the stories of holiday horror started with the severity ramped all the way up to 11 and they couldn't get better/worse from there so some of the tales felt as if you'd heard it before

There was plenty of funny stories but there was plenty of things being put in bottoms too

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#24in48 @24in48

3 hours in so far. I listened to my audio book on my disaster of a run. I had to give up 5 mins early 😞 the book is ok though

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Heard about this book on a Penguin podcast and new I had to add this one on my TBR pile. Listened to the audio version which is read by the author. I laughed so hard I was crying. There is only one part early on that leaves you going did I hear that right. You feel bad for laughing at how horrible one family could consistently have the worst vacations on the planet.

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