A humorous look at women and our relationships with your families and best friends.
Got the kids past breast feeding, potty training, preschool? Just when you think your life is coming back to you - homework, carpools, and birthday parties have just begun!
Vicki Iovine shows you how to navigate the twists and turns of family life and find time for your kids, your spouse, your home, your work, and yourself!
Vicki Iovine shows you how to navigate the twists and turns of family life and find time for your kids, your spouse, your home, your work, and yourself!
Emily S. (kyrie1) reviewed The Girlfriends' Guide to Getting your Groove Back on + 10 more book reviews
Funny book, with good practical advice for moms.
Dawn H. (dhwriter) reviewed The Girlfriends' Guide to Getting your Groove Back on + 17 more book reviews
Hilarious!
Robin C. (Islandgirl86) reviewed The Girlfriends' Guide to Getting your Groove Back on + 3 more book reviews
Great book for Moms, Very funny and true to life!
This is a must have for all moms!! This is a funny and touching look at how to "get your groove back" as a mom. After reading this book you'll feel like yu do after a long chat with a good friend..refreshed, relaxed and ready to reclaim your life. Awesome book!
Aimee R. (AimeeR) reviewed The Girlfriends' Guide to Getting your Groove Back on + 46 more book reviews
Hilarious advice on life after kids!
Sandy W. (swilhelm) reviewed The Girlfriends' Guide to Getting your Groove Back on + 54 more book reviews
Vicki Iovine's post baby era manual for mommies that are digging themselves out of the mommy mole tunnel and into determining where this post maternity road leads. Vicki's wit and humor abound while providing perspective and tools.
Jocelyn E. (hoopridge) reviewed The Girlfriends' Guide to Getting your Groove Back on + 252 more book reviews
The baby is weaned, toilet training is complete, you're finally losing that jelly belly...so now what? This book tells you how to deal with the "mom" aspect of motherhood, beyond diapers, feedings, and nighttime crying jags (both yours and the baby's). It's about dealing with real life and how to use both your brain AND your uterus.
I loved "The Girlfriend's Guide to Pregnancy," so I was well-versed in Iovine's style. She's back, in all her witty, tell-it-like-it-is glory, pulling no punches as she discusses dinner preparation, working mother guilt, the relationship strain between Mommy and Daddy, and "how to love your family without losing your mind," as the book cover so gleefully promises.
I loved "The Girlfriend's Guide to Pregnancy," so I was well-versed in Iovine's style. She's back, in all her witty, tell-it-like-it-is glory, pulling no punches as she discusses dinner preparation, working mother guilt, the relationship strain between Mommy and Daddy, and "how to love your family without losing your mind," as the book cover so gleefully promises.