Rediscover the hilarious journey of Linda as she navigates the unexpected "weathering" of her once-pristine clam. This 31-page adult parody is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of maintenance, aging, and the quest for a "happy ending." Perfect for anyone who appreciates a cheeky double entendre, it’s a relatable and witty gift for women (and their partners) who don’t take life—or their anatomy—too seriously.
Key Benefits
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Witty Adult Satire: A comedic take on personal "upkeep" that uses clever metaphors to deliver big laughs.
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The Ultimate "Me-Time" Read: Short, punchy, and designed to provide a much-needed giggle during a busy day.
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Perfect Conversation Piece: Whether it's on your nightstand or shared at a bachelorette party, it’s guaranteed to start a fun conversation.
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Support Independent Creators: Directly support a small author, Jen Jenivive, who writes these stories in her spare time.
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Relatable Innuendo: If you’ve ever felt a little "dusty" or "funky," Linda’s journey will resonate with your sense of humor.
Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Title |
The Dusty Clam |
| Author |
Jen Jenivive |
| Format |
Paperback |
| Page Count |
31 pages |
| Genre |
Adult Parody / Humor |
| Language |
English |
| Audience |
Adults 18+ |
| Illustrations |
Vibrant, satirical cartoon style |
| Dimensions |
8.5 x 8.5 in (21.6 x 21.6 cm) |
| Compatibility |
Best paired with a sense of humor and a bath |
Care & Safety
Who it's for
- While explicitly written for "Lindas" and "Fionas," this book is for anyone with a clam (or anyone who likes them). It’s particularly popular as a gift for friends reaching a milestone birthday or going through a dry spell.
- Jen Jenivive writes for a broad adult audience, making this a safe, funny choice for women, non-binary individuals, and couples looking for lighthearted bedroom humor.
What’s Included
FAQs
Is this book safe to give as a gift?
Yes, provided the recipient enjoys "silly" adult-themed humor and innuendo. It is a favorite for white elephant exchanges and bachelorette parties.
Does the book contain graphic imagery?
No. The humor is "tongue-in-cheek" and relies on metaphors. The illustrations are cartoon-style and suggestive rather than explicit.
Why is it only 31 pages?
It is designed as a "quick-read" parody book, similar in format to a children's book but with content strictly for adults.
Is this book helpful for menopause or hygiene?
While the story touches on a "dusty" clam, it is a humorous book meant for entertainment. It is not a medical guide for sexual health or hygiene.