Momzillas / Jill Kargman.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780767924788 (hbk.)
- ISBN: 0767924789 (hbk.)
- Physical Description: 282 p. ; 22 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Broadway Books, c2007.
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Subject: | Motherhood > Fiction. Rich people > Fiction. Social status > Fiction. Competition (Psychology) > Fiction. Upper East Side (New York, N.Y.) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Humorous fiction. Chick lit. |
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Gibsons Public Library | FIC KARG (Text) | 10166145 | Adult Fiction | Not holdable | Lost | - |
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- Baker & Taylor
In a hilarious parody of motherhood among the upper echelons of Manhattan society, Hannah Foster finds herself caught up in the competitive whirl of high-stakes parenting, thanks to her chic new friends and overbearing, socially conscious mother-in-law. By the author ofThe Right Address and Wolves in Chic Clothing . 50,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
In a parody of motherhood among the upper echelons of Manhattan society, Hannah Allen finds herself caught up in the competitive whirl of high-stakes parenting, thanks to her chic new friends and overbearing, socially conscious mother-in-law. - Random House, Inc.
A hilarious and deliciously scathing send-up of motherhood as practiced in the upper echelons of Manhattan society, from the coauthor of The Right Address and Wolves in Chic Clothing.
The mothers on Manhattanâs chic Upper East Side are highly educated, extremely wealthy, and very competitive. They throw themselves and all of their energy and resources into full-time child rearing, turning their kids into the unwitting pawns in a game where success is measured in precocious achievements, jam-packed schedules, and elite private-school pedigrees.
Hannah Allen has recently moved to the neighborhood with her New York Cityâbred investment banker husband and their two-year-old daughter, Violet. Sheâs immediately inundated by an outpouring of advice from her not-so-well-intentioned new friends and her overbearing, socially conscious mother-in-law, who coach her on matters ranging from where to buy the must-have $300 baby dress to how to get into the only pre-pre-preschool that counts. Despite her better instincts and common sense, Hannah soon finds herself caught up in the competitive whirl of high-stakes mothering.