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Sad mum lady

'If people knew how bad this was,' I said to a friend two weeks after the birth, nipples flashing red like emergency lights under my dressing-gown, 'they would be sterilised on their thirteenth birthdays.' It sometimes feels like there's a rule for parents: if you're going to say anything mildly unhappy about parenting, you must also be at pains to stress that it is all worth it. What joy! What wonder! How lucky we are! But then there's the crying. And the body horror. The tearing and the leaking. And the crippling isolation. And the sleep deprivation. And somehow a dead rat in the cubbyhouse and the endless judgement of peers and neighbours and the internet. But fear not. Ashe Davenport is here. And she's not afraid to say it's fucked. Unapologetic and frank, Sad Mum Lady navigates the joys of motherhood in ways that will be familiar, hilarious and essential reading for parents and non-parents alike. Savage, true and deeply relatable - finally, a book that resists the sanitised, acceptable face of parenting. You might not feel better, but at least you'll feel less alone.

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32320004809293 306.87 DAV
Adult Non Fiction   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760877637 (pbk.)
1760877638
Classification Number 306.87 DAV
Author Davenport, Ashe
Title Sad mum lady [BK]
Contents The Motherboy upstairs -- Get the hose -- 24 Hour partum people -- Re: we miss you at the salon! -- Peggy -- Baby's first court appearance -- Flat spot -- Parents' group -- Bush baby -- Death to birth shame -- Two under two is the loneliest number -- Vagina monologue -- Parenthood is a kick-on -- Violet -- The Secret to a happy marriage -- Dr Mimi -- The Slug: part I -- The Last thing I will see before I die -- 'Me time' in Coober Pedy -- The Rat -- The Slug: part II -- Kit -- When to stop having children.
'If people knew how bad this was,' I said to a friend two weeks after the birth, nipples flashing red like emergency lights under my dressing-gown, 'they would be sterilised on their thirteenth birthdays.' It sometimes feels like there's a rule for parents: if you're going to say anything mildly unhappy about parenting, you must also be at pains to stress that it is all worth it. What joy! What wonder! How lucky we are! But then there's the crying. And the body horror. The tearing and the leaking. And the crippling isolation. And the sleep deprivation. And somehow a dead rat in the cubbyhouse and the endless judgement of peers and neighbours and the internet. But fear not. Ashe Davenport is here. And she's not afraid to say it's fucked. Unapologetic and frank, Sad Mum Lady navigates the joys of motherhood in ways that will be familiar, hilarious and essential reading for parents and non-parents alike. Savage, true and deeply relatable - finally, a book that resists the sanitised, acceptable face of parenting. You might not feel better, but at least you'll feel less alone.
Davenport, Ashe
Davenport, Ashe
Subject Parenting -- Humor
Motherhood -- Humor
Parenting -- Australia -- Anecdotes
Motherhood -- Australia -- Anecdotes
Mother and child -- Australia -- Anecdotes
Mothers -- Australia -- Anecdotes
Mother and child
Motherhood
Mothers
Parenting
Motherhood -- Anecdotes
Mother and child -- Anecdotes
Australia
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