Little Wonders e-bog
75,23 DKK
(inkl. moms 94,04 DKK)
If you like SMALL ADMISSIONS by Amy Poepell orCLASS MOM by Laurie Gelmanyou will love this novel about super mommies, private schools, and getting your worst moment plastered across the internet.Her mommy meltdown is seen around the world! When Quinn Barretts son refuses to wear his hand-crafted costume to the Little Wonders Preschool Happy Halloween Parade and Dance Party she loses it -- compl...
E-bog
75,23 DKK
Forlag
William Morrow Paperbacks
Udgivet
17 marts 2020
Længde
384 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780062877222
If you like SMALL ADMISSIONS by Amy Poepell orCLASS MOM by Laurie Gelmanyou will love this novel about super mommies, private schools, and getting your worst moment plastered across the internet.Her mommy meltdown is seen around the world! When Quinn Barretts son refuses to wear his hand-crafted costume to the Little Wonders Preschool Happy Halloween Parade and Dance Party she loses it -- complete with stomping, screaming, and costume-destruction galore. Not her best day. And caught on viral video. Yep, Halloween Mom is now internet famous. The posting culprit: tattooed, blue-haired, west-coast transplant Daisy McGulch, out of place in the posh New England town and unable to blend with the other perfect mommies of Little Wonders Preschool. While she couldnt care less about organic snacks (paleo-preferred) or the winter quarters of the Little Wonders chickens, shes not about to admit shes the one who accidently brought Quinns worst moment to the entire worldshed be kicked out of town!But when Quinn and Daisy find themselves unlikely cohorts in the fight for Little Wonders Parents Association supremacy, they also discover they have more in common than they expectedbut the internet is forever. Can Quinn live down her new reputation? And how far will Daisy go to keep the truth from coming to light? Hilarious, clever, and unforgettable, Little Wonders offers a glimpse into the high-pressure world of modern momming, with natural toys, scrutinized playdates, PTA politics, and social media gone amok.