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Sh*tty mom : the parenting guide for the rest of us

Kilmartin, Laurie. (Added Author).
Book  - 2012
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  • ISBN: 1419704591
  • ISBN: 9781419704598
  • Physical Description 175 pages
  • Publisher New York : Abrams Image, 2012.

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Sh*tty Mom : The Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us
Sh*tty Mom : The Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us
by Kilmartin, Laurie; Moline, Karen; Ybarbo, Alicia; Zoellner, Mary Ann
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Sh*tty Mom : The Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us


A New York Times bestseller, Sh*tty Mom is the ultimate parenting guide, written by four moms who have seen it all--Emmy Award-winning producers Alicia Ybarbo and Mary Ann Zoellner, Emmy-nominated writer Laurie Kilmartin, and journalist Karen Moline. As hilarious as it is universal, each chapter presents a common parenting scenario with advice on how to get through it in the easiest and most efficient way possible. With chapters such as "How to Sleep Until 9 A.M. Every Weekend" and "When Seeing an Infant Triggers a Mental Illness That Makes You Want to Have Another Baby," as well as a Sh*tty Mom quiz, this is a must-have, laugh-out-loud funny book for the sh*tty parent in all of us. "Smartly, brashly, nearly criminally funny. It also--no small thing--carries a powerful message to all parents, but especially moms, that distilled to its essence is this: chill." --Time.com " Sh*tty Mom does for motherhood what Chelsea Handler does for female scatology. It's a long overdue little burst of honesty from the supposed minority of mothers who are, in fact, not that maternal. . . . After a generation of supermoms one-upping each other in dead earnest on playgrounds and schoolyards, the emerging mass appeal of Sh*tty Mom is a welcome relief." -- New York Observer