The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy

The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy

by Neill Fiona (Author)

Synopsis

For Lucy Sweeney, motherhood isn't all astanga yoga and Cath Kidston prints. It has been years since the dirty washing pile was less than a metre high, months since Lucy remembered to have sex with her husband, and a week since she last did the school run wearing pyjamas. When Husband on a Short Fuse is no contest for the distractions of Sexy Domesticated Dad; Yummy Mummy No 1 has more cash flow than parenting advice; and Alpha Mum is putting a slur on your questionable domestic habits, it's hard to remember exactly why anyone would give up a career and their sanity for three raucous sons and less than blissful domesticity. Lucy is living in a state of permanent emergency and the white lies to cover up the trail of chaos and illicit desire are about to be exposed ...This is an irresistible first novel about the dilemmas of motherhood and modern marriage for those who never discovered their domestic goddess within.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: Fourth Edition
Publisher: Century
Published: 01 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 184605110X
ISBN 13: 9781846051104
Book Overview: From the hugely popular Times columnist, an honest and hilarious debut novel about modern motherhood.
Prizes: Shortlisted for Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance 2008.

Media Reviews
Perfect for failed domestic goddesses everywhere
-- Heat
This will have you laughing out loud
-- Star Magazine
Witty, observant and supremely intelligent
-- The Times
& quot; Perfect for failed domestic goddesses everywhere& quot;
-- Heat
& quot; This will have you laughing out loud& quot;
-- Star Magazine
& quot; Witty, observant and supremely intelligent& quot;
-- The Times
Perfect for failed domestic goddesses everywhere
-- Heat
This will have you laughing out loud
-- Star Magazine
Witty, observant and supremely intelligent
-- The Times
Author Bio
Fiona Neill is a features writer for The Times Magazine and author and creator of its hugely popular 'Slummy Mummy' column. After working abroad for six years, as a foreign correspondent in Latin America, she returned to the UK to become assistant editor at Marie Claire and then The Times Magazine. Brought up in Norfolk, she now lives in London with her husband and three children.