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    • Pub. Date: June 2009
    • 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 51,734
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      • Pub. Date: June 2009
      • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
      • Format: Paperback, 400pp
      • Sales Rank: 51,734

      Synopsis

      The Mother of all Motherhood novels.

      In this riotously funny, ruefully honest, and irresistibly warmhearted debut, Samantha Wilde writes about one new mother who discovers the wonders and terrors of motherhood—one hilarious crisis at a time. For new moms, potential moms-to-be, and anyone who just wants to (wisely) live the experience vicariously…

      New mom Joy McGuire hasn’t changed her sweatpants since her baby was born. Of course she’s crazy about her newborn son; it’s her distracted, work-obsessed husband and his impossible mother she can’t stand. Joy turns to her own mom for support, but she’s too busy planning her fourth wedding to a suspicious self-help guru. Sure, Joy’s a woman on the brink, but it’s nothing a little sleep, sanity, and chocolate can’t fix.

      Until her old college boyfriend shows up at their ten-year reunion. The one she was still in love with when she married her husband. It must be the lack of sleep, because Joy is starting to think she might have ended up with the wrong man. Not to mention she’s obsessed with her sexy yoga instructor, who might just be interested in her. Joy used to be single, skinny, and able to speak in complete sentences, but who is she now? As she’s trying to figure that out, her husband goes missing….

      Frank, bawdy, and full of keenly self-aware observations, this novel tells the story of one new mother, three men, one marriage, and the baby love that keeps us up at night

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      New mother Joy McGuire, the put-upon heroine of this mixed mom-com, considers herself a martyr: all her body parts are either sagging or swelling (conditions she describes in great detail), she has an annoying mother-in-law, her husband spends all his time trying to save the private school where he's headmaster, her mother is marrying a man who can't possibly be as saintly as Joy's long-dead father, she suspects she missed the boat by not marrying her old college boyfriend, and she's lusting after her manipulative yoga instructor. Fortunately for Joy, her comfortable suburban New York friends are willing to discuss her woes at length. For those who enjoy soliloquies about poopy diapers, sore nipples and reproductive anatomy, Joy is an amusing character, though her one-note self-absorption can become grating. Wilde, a yoga instructor and mother of two young children, writes with an authenticity that will both entertain and irritate.
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      Biography

      A graduate of Smith College and Yale Divinity School, Samantha Wilde is a yoga teacher and a minister. The mother of two born within twenty months of eachother, she lives in Belchertown, Massachusetts, where she uses nap times to work on her next novel for Bantam Dell.

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      Great book by new author, something everyone can relate to!by sugarloafmama

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      September 26, 2009: An amusing look at the first year of motherhood though the eyes of an often crazed new mother. Despite the comedy, there are many touching parts that any mother (recent or not) can identify with. We read this for book club and everyone loved it (mothers of infants and mothers of college bound kids). There was a character for everyone, the workaholic husband, the overbearing mother-in-law, the ex-boyfriend, the best friend whose got it all together and the sexy male yoga instructor.

      Often a laugh out loud book with lots of truth sprinkled throughout!

      Mommy's Best Friendby JenMA

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      July 19, 2009: Great book for any mom. This book is like having a best friend to validate all of your motherly emotions and insecurities... makes you feel "normal" in a very choatic time of your life. The main character, Joy, voices things that we've all thought about but never had the nerve to say out loud. Laughs from first to last page!!! Highly recommended!