Didn't I Feed You Yesterday?: A Mother's Guide to Sanity in Stilettos by Laura Bennett

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  • Pub. Date: April 06, 2010
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 316,086

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    • Pub. Date: April 06, 2010
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 316,086

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    Laura Bennett is not a soccer mom or a PTA mom or a helicopter mom—and she's certainly not mother of the year. Another breed of mother entirely, Laura is surely more Auntie Mame than June Cleaver. As a busy mother of six, Laura is on an impossible mission: raising a brood of fast-moving, messy, wild sons in the jungles of Manhattan. So what other choice does she have than to sit back, grab a martini, and let the boys be, er, boys?

    In Didn't I Feed You Yesterday?, Laura gives her irreverent take on modern motherhood and proves that a strong sense of humor and an even stronger sense of self are the mother's milk of sanity. In a series of refreshingly candid and hilarious anecdotes, she unapologetically breaks every rule in the Brady Bunch playbook: She gives her kids junk food, plays favorites, and openly admits to having "a genetic predisposition to laissez-faire parenting." Children, she observes, don't need constant supervision from neurotic, perfectionist parents. Allow kids to make mistakes and entertain themselves and they'll turn out just fine—even if you do sometimes forget to pick them up from school.

    Beyond the mayhem of a life among males, Laura celebrates the glories of womanhood with a generous helping of wit and style. She gives thanks to the fashion gods for the essentials—red lipstick, Manolo Blahniks, and Lycra shapewear—but reminds us that true style comes from an inner compass that points directly at oneself. In every aspect of life, Laura gives one simple, powerful piece of advice: "Dress like you want it or stay home."

    Brutally honest, outrageous, and sure to raise a few eyebrows, Didn't I Feed You Yesterday? is a riotously funny read—and it'll go fabulously well with your new handbag.

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    Laura Bennett wowed viewers of Project Runway’s season 3 with her jaw-dropping outspokenness and sophisticated designs. She has a large and growing fan base thanks to Project Runway, MSN’s “Glam Squad” StyleStudio, and QVC, which sells her designs. Bennett writes the Case Clothed comic strip for iVillage and a column for The Daily Beast. She lives in Manhattan.

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    November 20, 2009: I have been able to read and experience some of these stories and trust me, it's worth it. This is a book you'll be telling your friends to read for great laughs and a dose of New York reality, whether you wanted Laura Bennett to win Project Runway or not. It's the truth. The real-deal. And somehow this mad-house Mom manages to get up still looking amazing after six kids and is able to joke about being puked on when wearing couture. AND, guess what folks, this a big family with loads of extras that is not sucking the life out of each other in a divorce court! Happy, healthy, and staying together. It's sorta the Cosby Show with high heels, Hermes, latex, and super hero costumes. Order a copy.