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"Wonderful chick lit tale"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 14, 2006
Jack and Lucy tried every form of counseling, therapy, and
New Age wizardry to save their marriage; but Dr. Lee fired
them, the guru told them to seek a different mountain
where laughter is king and queen, and the lemon snake oil
irritated their skin. Finally, Jack tells Lucy Read more...
"Snappy Motherhood!"
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Reviews
Posted March 12, 2006
First we had "chick lit" and now it's time for "mommy
lit." So Jennifer Coburn sojourns into the land of the
dispossessed, the world where mothers lose all sense of
self-identity and dedicate their totally fettered lives to
their offspring. This is no light matter, yet Coburn
manages to lend Read more...
SummaryHouse in the 'burbs: check. Baby on the way: check. Rock-
solid marriage: Can I get back to you on that one...?
People say my timing with a wisecrack is flawless, but my
real-life "special moments" sensor is clearly on the
blink. Then again, so is Jack's, and this whole thing is
his fault. I know...it takes two to make a baby. But it only
takes one to ask for a divorce. And Jack was the one who
asked—ten minutes before I announced my pregnancy. But
Jack had a plan. We would raise the baby together and stay
married in name only, free to see other people while still
providing a stable home for our child. Co-parenting, Jack
called it. My label for it was something slightly less
sophisticated. So why did I find myself agreeing?
I could blame any number of things, including hormones,
panic, and the prospect of moving back in with my complete
diva of a mother. In any case, here am I, Lucy Klein,
cuddling my adorable son while my sort-of husband cuddles
his adorable...girlfriend. Okay, fine—it's a totally bizarre
arrangement. Still, this may not be the weirdest thing
that happens in my life this year. Between trying to
maintain my city-girl attitude while languishing in New
Jersey, surviving children's parties featuring Barney and
bloodshed, making it through my cousin Kimmy's wedding to
herself, and trying to get at least one date (just to
prove that I can), my hands are pretty full. But if
there's one thing I'm determined to learn from all of
this, it's how to be a great mom without losing myself in
the process...
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