Packed full of laugh-out-loud poems that are all too relatable if you are married with kids or just married. The Washington Post
"Kenney's sweet, funny poems about the banal and everyday too-true nods to the intimacy of sharing a bed with someone without touching at all, or the nothing-speak of corporate communication make great presents for spouses, friends, and work wives." Vanity Fair
Will ring true for anybody who has experienced life with a spouse. Less first love and fewer passionate embraces; more sweatpants and smartphones. NPR
Love Poems offers quick and mordantly witty dissections of every little thing in a marriage. Los Angeles Times
For all of those who want a laugh and a look at married life...Whether it's forgetting it's Valentine's Day to unspoken signals to not living up to your dating profile, these are all relatable and funny poems. Parkersburg News and Sentinel
John Kenney is the author of Talk to Me and Truth in Advertising, which won the Thurber Prize for American Humor. He has worked for many years as a copywriter. He has also been a contributor to The New Yorker magazine since 1999. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.