Críticas:
People Serves up sardonic Erma Bombeck-style observations about the pains of starting a family.
Parenting magazine Moms who cook (but don't mince words) will enjoy Moses's blunt and funny account.
Dina Greenberg Inside Captures with humor, tenderness, and brutal honesty the challenges facing an entire generation of women....Razor-sharp.
Karen MacPherson Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Part cookbook, part parenting book, and part confessional, Food and Whine is, most of all, laugh-out-loud funny.
Irene Sax Epicurious A terrific book....You could think of it as Anne Lamott with recipes, as a guide to cooking when you really feel like crying....Enormously wise about the importance of food and family....A warm, entertaining tale.
Patti Thorn Rocky Mountain News For the mom who prefers to laugh at her oft-challenging lot in life.
Bon Appetit Funny, incisive...will hit home with moms who are busy juggling career, kids, and cooking.
Laura Philpot Benedict The Grand Rapids Press A wonderful memoir cum cookbook that is alive with humor and compassion....Delightful....Its easy manner belies the intelligent observation of a harried mother who has an original, sensible outlook on the chaotic world in which we live.
Greg Langley The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) Funny stuff about the unfunny business of being a mom and wife in the '90s.
Susan Shapiro The Jerusalem Report Funny and poignant....Entertaining...like Erma Bombeck on acid.
Reseña del editor:
A hilarious look at modern motherhood and family life draws on the author's personal experiences to discuss the conflicts between career and family, the endless cycle of meals, the dubious delights of Power Rangers, how to cope with Barney reruns, and more. Reprint.
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