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Me and Naughty Fridays

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Me and Naughty Fridays

Di: Kerry Anne Boer
Letto da: Tania Mannion
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Me and Naughty Fridays is a heartwarming, hilarious, and occasionally chaotic celebration of sisterhood, salad, and the sacred art of showing up—preferably with wine.

In this memoir-style collection of Friday night shenanigans, Kerry Anne Boer invites you into the kitchen, onto the couch, and sometimes under the table, where laughter echoes louder than logic and the tassie oak dining table bears witness to everything from meticulous Greek salads to impromptu dance-offs.

Born from the beautiful mess of real life—raising kids, rescuing dogs, forgetting sports bras, and dealing with grief in unexpected ways—this is the story of four sisters navigating adulthood with wit, wine, and unwavering loyalty.

Told through Kerry Anne’s signature blend of humor, heart, and honesty, Me and Naughty Fridays captures those sacred, slightly unruly moments when everything falls apart and comes together all at once.

Because sometimes, healing happens between mouthfuls of tomato and white balsamic dressing…especially when you’ve forgotten dessert but remembered the wine.

Perfect for listeners who love:

  • Real-life stories with soul and sass
  • Found-family feels and sisterly chaos
  • A good cry, a better laugh, and a bit of both at the same time
©2025 Kerry Anne Boer (P)2025 Kerry Anne Boer
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