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A Real Piece of Work: Essays on Motherhood


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Real Piece of Work: Essays on Motherhood

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780062838742

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

HarperPerennial

Publication Date:

4th May 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Memoirs
Gender studies: women and girls
Relationships and families: advice, topics and issues
Parenting, parenthood: advice, topics and issues

Dewey:

306.8743

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 119mm, Height 182mm

Description


Kimberly Harrington deftly and hilariously uncovers all of the lies and bullshit women are told about motherhood. This book made me laugh, sure, but it also made me feel seen.Jennifer Romolini, chief content officer at Shondaland.com and author ofWeird in a World Thats Not

An emotionally honest, arresting, and funny collection of essays about motherhood and adulthood.

Being a mother is a gift.

Wheres my receipt

Welcome to essayist Kimberly Harringtons poetic and funny world of motherhood, womanhood, and humanhood, not necessarily in that order. Its a place of loud parenting, fierce loving, too much social media, and occasional inner monologues where timeless debates are resolved such as Pro/Con: Caving to PTO Bake Sale Pressure (PRO: Skim the crappiest brownies for myself. CON: Theyre really crappy.) With accessibility and wit, she captures the emotions around parenthood in artful and earnest ways, highlighting this time in the middlemidlife, the middle years of childhood, how women are stuck in the middle of so much. Its a place of elation, exhaustion, and time whipping past at warp speed. Finally, its a quiet space to consider the girl you were, the mother you are, and the woman you are always becoming.

Reviews

Kimberly Harrington deftly and hilariously uncovers all of the lies and bullshit women are told about motherhood. This book made me laugh, sure, but it also made me feel seen. Jennifer Romolini, chief content officer at Shondaland.com and author of Weird in a World Thats Not Amateur Hour finds Kimberly Harrington as funny, cutting, honest, and brilliant as ever. Christopher Monks, editor of McSweeneys Internet Tendency and author of The Ultimate Game Guide to Your Life Her quirky, dissenting energy should resonate with parents who find little use for the usual mommy-blogger fare. Kirkus Funny, angry, and moving...readersparticularly those who have been in the motherhood trencheswill smile, laugh, and maybe even shed a tear. Publishers Weekly Amateur Hour will make readers rotate through laughter, tears, and cringing, and are all written with refreshingly honest and bold abandon. Allison Banner, Booklist It takes real talent to be consistently funny while sharing both your worst fears and greatest dreams. Kimberly Harrington is a mother of two who does just that with her debut collection. . . . Whether shes aiming for your funny bone or your heart, Harringtons takes on motherhood are spot-on. BookPage Kimberly Harrington is one tough mother. Filled with the blunt, witty observations... Amateur Hour is a candid look at both the joys and horrors of family life, including pregnancy loss, marital strife and the guilt and exhaustion of 'work-life balance.'" Salon With her trademark humor, Kimberly Harrington tackles the nitty-gritty aspects of motherhood in Amateur Hour. More concerned with brutal honesty than keeping up appearances, she bears all in frank prose covering everything from the senior pictures to her deep-seated desire for more family fightsand isnt afraid to dish it out, either. Required reading for Mothers Day (and every subsequent day after) is her piece demanding that mothers be given more than one day each year to be celebrated. Ms. Magazine For new moms who want to view the road ahead. And been there, done that moms who want to nod in agreement and laugh out loud at Harringtons perfect observations. SatelliteSisters.com Amateur Hour is a feisty, arresting collection of essays that bring intimate laughter and tears often in the same breath. In a world of endless mommy tell-alls that feel like the literary equivalent of house chardonnay, this is top-shelf whiskey. Electric Literature

Author Bio

Kimberly Harrington is the author of AMATEUR HOUR: MOTHERHOOD IN ESSAYS AND SWEAR WORDS. She's a columnist and regular contributor to McSweeney's Internet Tendency and her work has also appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, LitHub, The Boston Globe, and The Cut. As a copywriter and creative director she has worked with Apple, Nike, Seventh Generation, Ben & Jerry's, and Netflix. She lives in Vermont.

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