Good Families Don't is Munsch's funniest book yet, about a risqué
subject that is guaranteed to have children--and adults--rolling in the
aisles.
When Carmen tries to tell her parents that there is a big fart lying on
her bed, they don't believe her. "Good families like ours," they tell
her, "do not have farts." But when they go upstairs to see, the fart
attacks them--as it does the similarly disbelieving police when they
arrive. Carmen is left to deal with the situation on her own, which she
does with the help of a rose.