Author: | Romi Lassally | ISBN: | 9781101024621 |
Publisher: | Penguin Publishing Group | Publication: | April 7, 2009 |
Imprint: | Berkley | Language: | English |
Author: | Romi Lassally |
ISBN: | 9781101024621 |
Publisher: | Penguin Publishing Group |
Publication: | April 7, 2009 |
Imprint: | Berkley |
Language: | English |
Mothers' hilarious, outrageous, heartfelt admissions
"*Sometimes I lock myself in the bathroom."
"I put an educational DVD on so I could have sex. It wasn't with my husband.*"
Romi Lassally provides a judgment-free zone where women can reveal their mommy misdemeanors. From not feeling like cleaning up vomit in the middle of the night, to barking something completely inappropriate to the children, to wanting to be pawed by hands that aren't covered in jelly, the confessions pour in daily.
Heartfelt and hilarious, naughty and nasty, frank and outrageous, the confessions culled together for this book represent the best-or the worst?-of those humbling hidden secrets of motherhood in all its glorious messiness as improvisation and triage. They dare to suggest that it's okay for moms to make mistakes, to have unkind thoughts, to publicly or privately embarrass themselves-and above all to be human.
Mothers' hilarious, outrageous, heartfelt admissions
"*Sometimes I lock myself in the bathroom."
"I put an educational DVD on so I could have sex. It wasn't with my husband.*"
Romi Lassally provides a judgment-free zone where women can reveal their mommy misdemeanors. From not feeling like cleaning up vomit in the middle of the night, to barking something completely inappropriate to the children, to wanting to be pawed by hands that aren't covered in jelly, the confessions pour in daily.
Heartfelt and hilarious, naughty and nasty, frank and outrageous, the confessions culled together for this book represent the best-or the worst?-of those humbling hidden secrets of motherhood in all its glorious messiness as improvisation and triage. They dare to suggest that it's okay for moms to make mistakes, to have unkind thoughts, to publicly or privately embarrass themselves-and above all to be human.