Odd Mom Out by Jane Porter

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  • Pub. Date: September 2007
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 73,677

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    • Pub. Date: September 2007
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 73,677

    Synopsis

    DOES SHE REALLY WANT TO BE A MEMBER OF THIS MOMMY CLUB? Advertising executive Marta Zinsser is no poster child for her wealthy Seattle suburb-and nothing could please her more. This former New Yorker wears combat boots, not Manolos, and drives a righteous Harley hog instead of a Mercedes SUV. Now she's launching her own agency in this land of the Microsoft elite, even though her ten-year-old daughter wishes she'd put on a sweater set and just be normal.

    Can this ex-urbanite remain uniquely herself without alienating the inner circle of smug, cookie-cutter executive wives? And when push comes to shove, can she stop being the proud odd mom out and take a chance at something frighteningly-and tantalizingly-new?

    Amy Brozio-Andrews - Library Journal

    Single-by-choice mother Marta Zinsser prides herself on following her bliss; she doesn't worry what others think. But her daughter Eva wants nothing more than to be one of the cool girls. And so Marta makes an effort to conform for Eva's sake. But after tangling with the local alpha mom, helping care for her Alzheimer's-suffering mother, trying to land the client of a lifetime, and dating again after a ten-year dry spell, Marta wonders if it's time to give up and give in. Porter's (Flirting with Forty) new novel is a return to the Pacific Northwest and another mom who's just trying to do her best by her self and her kids on her own terms. Vivid characters and quick dialog support a strong plot, although some elements of the subplot get too light a touch. Marta is smart and funny, but her narrative can get a bit talky (covering consumer culture's enablement of women's insecurity and the price working mothers pay compared to working fathers). Overall, however, the novel's got strong appeal for fans of women's fiction and mom lit. For all public libraries.

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    Biography

    Jane Porter is the author of Flirting with Forty, Odd Mom Out, and The Frog Prince. She lives in Seattle, Washington, with her two sons, where she is currently working on her next book. Visit her website at www.janeporter.com.

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    Loved it!by Anonymous

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    June 20, 2008: This was the first book I read by this author and it will not be the last. I LOVED this book!! I was hooked from page one. I loved Marta's spunk and how she handled herself with the stay-at-home moms. I felt her internal struggle with trying to validate her daughter's feelings about being friends with the popular girls, however trying to raise her daughter to just be herself. Marta prides herself on being independent and created a world that she doesn't allow anyone in, in fear that it will disrupt her life. Then she meets Luke and realizes that she hasn't been living at all. I can't wait to read the follow-up 'Mrs. Perfect'. 4.5/5

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    January 10, 2008: Odd Mom Out is a humorous look at managing motherhood, a business, volunteer work, an ill mother and a relationship. Marta Zinsser and her daughter, Eva, move from Manhattan to the Eastside of Seattle to be closer to her mother, who has Alzheimer?s. Life in Manhattan was easier, Marta never worried about fitting in. The affluent neighborhood she now lives in is filled with cookie cutter moms. Nine year old, Eva wants to be the most popular girl in school but the in crowd is cruel and not accepting. When she purchases a book with instructions on how to be popular, Eva begins a quest to conform her and her mother to the local norm. Marta is a devoted, single mother, having made a baby by ordering sperm off the internet, and runs an ad business from her home. She drives a Harley, wears combat boots and doesn?t believe in conforming. However, for her daughter?s happiness she consents to be a room mother, chaperone on field trips and do volunteer work at the school. No matter how hard she tries the ?A Team,? is rude and snooty. Marta has not been on a date in ten years. When she meets, tall, dark and handsome, Luke Flynn she feels an immediate connection. Juggling motherhood, a business, volunteer work, an ill mother, and a relationship is not easy but Marta is up to the challenge. Odd Mom Out is a book about the relationships, having faith in yourself, taking chances and learning to trust others. The love Marta and her daughter have for each other is an accurate depiction of a true mother daughter connection Marta is a character women can relate to, she is intelligent, independent and yet vulnerable. Jane Porter is talented, she manages to blend humor, and warmth to create a story woman will enjoy.


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