Pages
336
Year
2017
Language
English

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Laurie Gelman's clever debut novel about a year in the life of a kindergarten class mom-a brilliant send-up of the petty and surprisingly cutthroat terrain of parent politics.

Jen Dixon is not your typical Kansas City kindergarten class mom-or mom in general. Jen already has two college-age daughters by two different (probably) musicians, and it's her second time around the class mom block with five-year-old Max-this time with a husband and father by her side. Though her best friend and PTA President sees her as the "wisest" candidate for the job (or oldest), not all of the other parents agree.

From recording parents' response times to her emails about helping in the classroom, to requesting contributions of "special" brownies for curriculum night, not all of Jen's methods win approval from the other moms. Throw in an old flame from Jen's past, a hyper-sensitive "allergy mom," a surprisingly sexy kindergarten teacher, and an impossible-to-please Real Housewife-wannabe, causing problems at every turn, and the job really becomes much more than she signed up for.

Relatable, irreverent, and hilarious in the spirit of Maria Semple, Class Mom is a fresh, welcome voice in fiction-the kind of novel that real moms clamor for, and a vicarious thrill-read for all mothers, who will be laughing as they are liberated by Gelman's acerbic truths.

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"Much as Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle' exposed the seedy underside of the meatpacking industry, 'Class Mom' exposes the underside of room parenting…But, unlike 'The Jungle,' Gelman's novel gives readers a lot to laugh about, including some very, very funny emails…In the end, it's impossible not to root for Jen as a fellow foot soldier in the guerrilla war against so-called perfect mothers."
The New York Times Book Review

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