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When Will My Ship Come In?  : The Misadventures of a Navy Wife

When Will My Ship Come In? : The Misadventures of a Navy Wife

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: Realistic, hilarious, but true situations of military life. A must read book for a new Navy wife.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightfully Humorous and Witty
Review: As a fellow navy wife with my husband on his 1st deployment, I thouroughly related to the author. She made me laugh aloud and cry some silent tears. It is worth reading again and again. Wheather your navy or not, you will enjoy this charming tale and see a side of the navy you don't often hear about!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enlisted and Civilians Alike Will Crack Up!
Review: Bill Cosby, Jerry Seinfeld, Tim Allen, Erma Bombeck, Dave Barry, and ... Linda Krueger. What do they all have in common? They have written some of the funniest books I've ever read! I love humor books, especially the type where the author simply observes other people, and/or relates their own life experiences. Truth is stranger than fiction, but sometimes it's also much funnier! Ms. Krueger shares knee slapping details on the life of a newlywed Navy wife: her crafts, her craziness, her craving for babies, and the adventures of her cats during the long months of her husband's many deployments. I loved this book for the fun stories, but since I was an Army brat (I never understood that term, because the children of enlisted men and officers are generally well behaved), I remember well the unique and unpredictable nature of having a father in the military. The stories in this book will have enlisted folks nodding (even if they aren't Navy) and civilians cracking up!


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