I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression

I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression by Erma Bombeck, published by Random House Publishing Group on January 12, 1986, is a first edition work that spans 192 pages. This book presents Bombeck’s unique perspective on the challenges of motherhood and family life, blending humor with poignant observations. Through her signature wit, she addresses the everyday struggles of parenting, from managing household chaos to navigating family dynamics.
Readers will find a collection of essays that reflect Bombeck’s experiences and insights, capturing the essence of family life with both laughter and sincerity. The topics of humor and personal anecdotes are woven throughout, offering relatable content for anyone familiar with the ups and downs of raising children. This edition invites readers to engage with Bombeck’s reflections, making it a notable addition to the genre of humorous essays.
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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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