
The authors of the New York Times–bestselling Sh*tty Mom are back with a hilarious guide presenting common parenting scenarios with advice for getting through the year the sh*tty mom way.Told in the same tongue-in-cheek voice as the original, this sequel is full of funny parenting tips and relatable stories for contemporary moms. Sh*tty Mom for All Seasons explores the occasions throughout the yea...
Hardcover: 176 pages
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams (April 5, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9781419714047
ISBN-13: 978-1419714047
ASIN: 141971404X
Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 0.8 x 8.6 inches
Amazon Rank: 131359
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every mother’s patience and inspire self-deprecating humor and that second glass of wine. With chapters organized by season, the book will teach you how to navigate the bumpy roads of motherhood, learn to laugh at the occasional parenting fail, and maybe even appreciate your own mother. Or not. Sample chapters for the sh*tty mom year include:Fall: “Yes, We All Have to Be Here: The Annual PTO Funsraiser”Winter: “Mom’s Real New Year’s Resolutions”Spring: “I’m Running Off with the Gardner: April Fools!”Summer: “Summer Reading Lists & Other Great Reasons Why You Don’t Home School”The Emmy Award–winning TODAY show producers and self-proclaimed sh*tty moms, Alicia Ybarbo and Mary Ann Zoellner, together with humorist Erin Clune, bring you the perfect book for mothers who don’t take themselves too seriously.