Worry With Mother
Author(s): Francesca Hornak
Anyone who has ever given birth knows that a mother's worrying is never done. Parenting books give wildly contradictory advice, late-night Googling induces blind panic, and, in today's ultra-competitive environment, other parents just make you feel worse. This hilarious book, by first-time mother and Sunday Times columnist Francesca Hornak, captures perfectly the madness of modern parenting, with 101 worries all mums will have experienced themselves, on topics including food-throwing toddlers, technology-addicted teenagers, and an imaginary friend called Neil. Beautifully illustrated by renowned cartoonist Dorrance, this book is a welcome slice of light relief from all the fretting mums are expected to do these days.
Product Information
Francesca Hornak has been a writer at Sunday Times Style Magazine since 2010, writing social commentary pieces including her satirical column History of the World in 100 Modern Objects, published as a book also available from Pavilion. She has also written for Grazia, Stylist, Elle, The Guardian, Marie Claire and Mother Baby Magazine. She lives in London with her husband, also a journalist, and baby son, who has already given her ample material for this book.
General Fields
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- : Pavilion Books
- : Portico
- : 0.408
- : 10 February 2016
- : 185mm X 135mm X 20mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : Francesca Hornak
- : Hardback
- : en
- : 649.1
- : 160
- : 30 illustrations