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Didn't I Feed You Yesterday?: A Mother's Guide to Sanity Stilettos
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Didn't I Feed You Yesterday?: A Mother's Guide to Sanity Stilettos in Bloomington, MN
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Didn't I Feed You Yesterday?: A Mother's Guide to Sanity Stilettos in Bloomington, MN
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As a busy mother of six, Laura Bennett is on an impossible mission: raising a brood of fast-moving, messy, wild sons (and one happily civilized daughter) in the jungles of Manhattan. What other choice does she have than to sit back, grab a martini, and let the boys be-er-boys? In Didn't I Feed You Yesterday?, Laura gives her irreverent take on modern motherhood and proves that a strong sense of humor and an even stronger self of self-care are the mother's milk of sanity. In a series of refreshingly candid and hilarious anecdotes, she unapologetically breaks every rule in the Brady Bunch playbook. Beyond the mayhem of a life among males, Laura celebrates the glories of womanhood with a generous helping of wit and style. Brutally honest, outrageous, and riotously funny, this memoir from an irrepressible fashion icon is sure to raise a few eyebrows as Bennett defies the traditional roles of wife and mother.
As a busy mother of six, Laura Bennett is on an impossible mission: raising a brood of fast-moving, messy, wild sons (and one happily civilized daughter) in the jungles of Manhattan. What other choice does she have than to sit back, grab a martini, and let the boys be-er-boys? In Didn't I Feed You Yesterday?, Laura gives her irreverent take on modern motherhood and proves that a strong sense of humor and an even stronger self of self-care are the mother's milk of sanity. In a series of refreshingly candid and hilarious anecdotes, she unapologetically breaks every rule in the Brady Bunch playbook. Beyond the mayhem of a life among males, Laura celebrates the glories of womanhood with a generous helping of wit and style. Brutally honest, outrageous, and riotously funny, this memoir from an irrepressible fashion icon is sure to raise a few eyebrows as Bennett defies the traditional roles of wife and mother.


















