I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression

I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression by Erma Bombeck is a collection of mordantly hilarious and sharply observed stories on motherhood, published by National Geographic Books on March 1, 1995. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. Bombeck shares her unique insights into the challenges of parenting, touching on themes such as family dynamics and the often humorous realities of motherhood.
Readers will find a blend of humor and poignant observations as Bombeck explores various aspects of family life, from the chaos of cleaning up after children to the complexities of relationships with in-laws. The essays reflect her distinctive voice and perspective, offering a relatable take on the trials and tribulations of being a parent. This collection is designed to resonate with anyone familiar with the ups and downs of family life, making it a thoughtful addition to the genre of humor and essays.
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A collection of mordantly hilarious and sharply-observed stories on motherhood from the bestselling author of Family—The Ties That Bind . . . And Gag!
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.
Praise for I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression
“A truly wise and funny woman; a laugh-till-you-cry book.”—Library Journal
“The smiles never stop until the last chapter ends with a poignant insight into growing up and being a parent.”—The Abilene Reporter-News
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