I Lost Everything in the Post-natal Depression

I Lost Everything in the Post-natal Depression by Erma Bombeck, published by Doubleday in 1973, is a first edition work that spans 161 pages. In this book, Bombeck shares her insights on the challenges of motherhood and family life with her characteristic humor. Through her unique perspective, she addresses the everyday struggles that come with raising children and managing family dynamics, offering readers a blend of wisdom and laughter.
Readers will find a collection of anecdotes that highlight the humorous side of parenting, from the chaos of cleaning up after children to the complexities of family relationships. Bombeck’s writing captures the essence of American family life, making it relatable and engaging. This edition presents her reflections in a way that resonates with those navigating similar experiences, blending literary criticism with humor to provide a thoughtful exploration of motherhood.
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“A truly wise and funny woman; a laugh-till-you cry book.” LIBRARY JOURNAL Erma Bombeck has learned a few things about children and family over the years–and in a way that is uniquely and wonderfully her own, she shares everything she knows with her readers. Whether it’s cleaning up after the kids and him, or expendable mothers-in-law, Erma Bombeck gets to the heart of the matter and makes us laugh through our tears.
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