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Learn moreS'Mother is a hilarious memoir based on 30 years of unsolicited advice, news updates, and opinions in the form of thousands of inappropriate, embarrassing, and utterly crazy letters showing the pathological extremes maternal instincts can take. Why is a grown woman so frantic that her adult son screw on his windows to keep out killer bees? Are adult trick-or-treaters really that much of a threat? Adam saved his mom's letters as proof this all happened and reproduces many of them in the book. And now, with time, perspective, and plenty of therapy, he acknowledges and accepts the comedy of it all and is proud to share his story with you, if for no other reason than to make you feel better about your own mother.
Adam is a professional composer and singer/songwriter; the official 'Surrogate Elton John.' Adam sits in as Elton John, playing piano and singing while rehearsing Elton's band for various appearances. He is married to a fearless woman. They have two beautiful boys and reside in Los Angeles. Adam's mom lives about twenty minutes away, and since he will not respond to various inappropriate phone messages, she still writes Adam at least four times a month.
Adam is a professional composer and singer/songwriter; the official 'Surrogate Elton John.' Adam sits in as Elton John, playing piano and singing while rehearsing Elton's band for various appearances. He is married to a fearless woman. They have two beautiful boys and reside in Los Angeles. Adam's mom lives about twenty minutes away, and since he will not respond to various inappropriate phone messages, she still writes Adam at least four times a month.