Amateur Hour: Motherhood in Essays and Swear Words
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"Kimberly Harrington deftly and hilariously uncovers all of the lies and bullshit women are told about motherhood. This book made me laugh, sure, but it also made me feel seen." - Jennifer Romolini, chief content officer at S and author of Weird in a World That's Not An emotionally honest, arresting, and funny collection of essays about motherhood and adulthood. "Being a mother is a gift." Where's my receipt? Welcome to essayist Kimberly Harrington's poetic and funny world of motherhood, womanhood, and humanhood, not necessarily in that order. It's a place of loud parenting, fierce loving, too much social media, and occasional inner monologues where timeless debates are resolved such as Pro/Con: Caving to PTO Bake Sale Pressure ("PRO: Skim the crappiest brownies for myself. CON: They're really crappy.") With accessibility and wit, she captures the emotions around parenthood in artful and earnest ways, highlighting this time in the middle-midlife, the middle years of childhood, how women are stuck in the middle of so much. It's a place of elation, exhaustion, and time whipping past at warp speed. Finally, it's a quiet space to consider the girl you were, the mother you are, and the woman you are always becoming.
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Harrington, K. (2018). Amateur Hour: Motherhood in Essays and Swear Words. HarperCollins.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Harrington, Kimberly. 2018. Amateur Hour: Motherhood in Essays and Swear Words. HarperCollins.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Harrington, Kimberly, Amateur Hour: Motherhood in Essays and Swear Words. HarperCollins, 2018.
MLA Citation (style guide)Harrington, Kimberly. Amateur Hour: Motherhood in Essays and Swear Words. HarperCollins, 2018.
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