In 1962 author Kathleen Rawlings Buntin and her husband Carmon got married for all the right reasons. She liked his eyes he liked the way she looked in a sweater and they both liked tacos. In The Pig in the Kitchen Buntin narrates how she married a modern-day Huckleberry Finn a man who was perpetually twelve going on forty-two. She tells how she as a city girl spent most of her life on a minifarm in Arizona. Sharing stories from twenty years of her life in a veritable petting zoo Buntin introduces Tanya the gun-shy bird dog; Dot the tail-swatting milk cow; Arnold the pig in the kitchen; and dozens of other animals domesticated and otherwise. Erma Bombeck once said There is a thin line that separates laughter and pain comedy and tragedy humor and hurt. The Pig in the Kitchen walks that thin line with compassion and grace and a lot more humor than hurt as one family experiences twenty years of love laughter and animals.
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