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Tales from the Crib - Adventures of an Over-sharing, Stressed-Out, Modern-Day Mom

Tales from the Crib - Adventures of an Over-sharing, Stressed-Out, Modern-Day Mom

of: DeeDee Filiatreault

Skyhorse, 2016

ISBN: 9781634506854 , 208 Pages

Format: ePUB

Copy protection: DRM

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Price: 12,90 EUR



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Tales from the Crib - Adventures of an Over-sharing, Stressed-Out, Modern-Day Mom


 

Tales from the Crib will make all parental units feel better about themselvesno vegetables required.Lets be honest. Nobody wants to sit next to that chipper mom at playgroup who knows everything. Please. You want to plop down by the mom whos just as clueless and cranky as you are and have a good, hearty, conspiratorial laugh together. Because that mom gets it. That mom makes you feel better. That mom isnt afraid to admit that chicken nuggets are one of her households major food groups (though she is fraught with guilt over it). That mom is just like you.That mom is DeeDee Filiatreaulta regular housewife with fairly normal kids (if there is such a thing). But unlike you, she writes all her ridiculous family stuff down (for her newspaper column and blog) with wit, snark, heart, faith, and far fewer swear words than shes probably thinking. Her writings have yet to appear in the New Yorker or HuffPo, she doesnt go on morning shows to dole out parenting advice (mainly because she doesnt really have any), and she doesnt have a weird, new hook for a mom-oirlike how she survived a year of family dumpster-diving or co-parenting her children with wolves. She doesnt have eighteen kids either, just two. And oh yeah, only one husband (as required by state law).This collection of DeeDees favorite columns and writings spans her first near-decade in the mom business. Reading it is like plunking down next to that funny mom at playgroup. Youll laugh. Youll cry. Youll feel less lonely in this thing. And you may even feel a little superior. (That alone might be worth the price tag.) Just come and sit down next to her.