Confessions of a Domestic Failure
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)

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Contributors
Laditan, Bunmi Author
Sands, Tara Narrator
Published
Harlequin Audio , 2017.
Status
Available from Libby/OverDrive

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Instant Bestseller"Freaking hilarious. This is the novel moms have been waiting for."—Jenny Lawson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Let's Pretend This Never Happened"Perfect for readers looking for a funny, realistic look at motherhood."—Booklist (starred review)From the creator of The Honest Toddler comes a fiction debut sure to be a must-read for moms everywhere There are good moms and bad moms—and then there are hot-mess moms. Introducing Ashley Keller, career girl turned stay-at-home mom who's trying to navigate the world of Pinterest-perfect, Facebook-fantastic and Instagram-impressive mommies but failing miserably.  When Ashley gets the opportunity to participate in the Motherhood Better boot camp run by the mommy-blog-empire maven she idolizes, she jumps at the chance to become the perfect mom she's always wanted to be. But will she fly high or flop? With her razor-sharp wit and knack for finding the funny in everything, Bunmi Laditan creates a character as flawed and lovable as Bridget Jones or Becky Bloomwood while hilariously lambasting the societal pressures placed upon every new mother. At its heart, Ashley's story reminds moms that there's no way to be perfect, but many ways to be great.

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Format
eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
05/02/2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781488202902

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

*Starred Review* Ashley Keller is just trying to get by as a stay-at-home mom to her eight-month-old daughter. Ashley hates cooking, crafting, Instagramming, and (particularly) Pinterest, so she is lonely and left feeling like a failure as a mom. When her momspiration, Emily Walker mom of five, blogger extraordinaire, and TV-show host offers Motherhood Better, a six-week boot-camp challenge to become a better mom, Ashley can't help but apply. Thus begins her quest to be crafty, popular, and perfect. Laditan does not disappoint in her debut fiction novel that is chock full of laugh-out-loud moments that moms everywhere will relate to. Laditan keeps the story flowing as Ashley tries with all of her might to move herself up the mom ladder, from lying to her La Lait group about breastfeeding, to mooning the contestants of the boot camp on their first video chat, to staking out her babysitter (and getting picked up by the police), to doing a brief stint as a phone-sex operator. Readers will fall in love with Ashley and all of her flaws quicker than they can click like on an Instagram pic. Perfect for readers looking for a funny, realistic look at motherhood.--Holt, Erin Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Laditan's novel will strike a hysterical and compassionate chord with new moms. Once upon a time, Ashley Keller knew what eight hours of sleep was. Now, she's an exhausted stay-at-home mom to her eight-month-old daughter, Aubrey, while her husband, David, builds his dream advertising agency. When mommy blogger extraordinaire (and Ashley's personal guru) Emily Walker announces a contest alongside her new book, Motherhood Better, Ashley is thrilled to be chosen to participate in the "Motherhood Better Bootcamp." Ashley's desperate to become the dream mom she had always fantasized she would be. Satirizing the unrealistic expectations that society places on mothers to be one and all, Laditan hits the high mark for hilarity and humanity. While at times ungrateful about her life, Ashley still manages to recognize the precious gift she's been given in Aubrey and the moments of pure love amid the chaos. Laditan writes with a comic gift, giving readers a hilarious send-up of mommy culture in today's world. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Ashley Keller is just trying to get by as a stay-at-home mom to her eight-month-old daughter. Ashley hates cooking, crafting, Instagramming, and (particularly) Pinterest, so she is lonely and left feeling like a failure as a mom. When her "momspiration," Emily Walker—mom of five, blogger extraordinaire, and TV-show host—offers Motherhood Better, a six-week boot-camp challenge to become a better mom, Ashley can't help but apply. Thus begins her quest to be crafty, popular, and perfect. Laditan does not disappoint in her debut fiction novel that is chock full of laugh-out-loud moments that moms everywhere will relate to. Laditan keeps the story flowing as Ashley tries with all of her might to move herself up the mom ladder, from lying to her La Lait group about breastfeeding, to mooning the contestants of the boot camp on their first video chat, to staking out her babysitter (and getting picked up by the police), to doing a brief stint as a phone-sex operator. Readers will fall in love with Ashley and all of her flaws quicker than they can click like on an Instagram pic. Perfect for readers looking for a funny, realistic look at motherhood. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Laditan's novel will strike a hysterical and compassionate chord with new moms. Once upon a time, Ashley Keller knew what eight hours of sleep was. Now, she's an exhausted stay-at-home mom to her eight-month-old daughter, Aubrey, while her husband, David, builds his dream advertising agency. When mommy blogger extraordinaire (and Ashley's personal guru) Emily Walker announces a contest alongside her new book, Motherhood Better, Ashley is thrilled to be chosen to participate in the "Motherhood Better Bootcamp." Ashley's desperate to become the dream mom she had always fantasized she would be. Satirizing the unrealistic expectations that society places on mothers to be one and all, Laditan hits the high mark for hilarity and humanity. While at times ungrateful about her life, Ashley still manages to recognize the precious gift she's been given in Aubrey and the moments of pure love amid the chaos. Laditan writes with a comic gift, giving readers a hilarious send-up of mommy culture in today's world. (May)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Laditan, B., & Sands, T. (2017). Confessions of a Domestic Failure (Unabridged). Harlequin Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Laditan, Bunmi and Tara Sands. 2017. Confessions of a Domestic Failure. Harlequin Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Laditan, Bunmi and Tara Sands. Confessions of a Domestic Failure Harlequin Audio, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Laditan, B. and Sands, T. (2017). Confessions of a domestic failure. Unabridged Harlequin Audio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Laditan, Bunmi, and Tara Sands. Confessions of a Domestic Failure Unabridged, Harlequin Audio, 2017.

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