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TWO YEARS WITHOUT SLEEP: Working Moms Talk About Having a Baby and a Job
TWO YEARS WITHOUT SLEEP Working Moms Talk About Having a Baby and a Job
Two Years Without Sleep combines funny, moving, perceptive quotes from working moms, facts, advice from experts, and illustrations in an easy-to-read format. The book offers real support for women who are trying to figure out how to do it all and survive. Women love it and men say it's full of things they never understood before. It's t...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781883423018
ISBN-10: 1883423015
Publication Date: 6/1993
Pages: 110
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Publisher: Blue Point Books
Book Type: Paperback
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This was given to us from my husband's workplace when we were almost due with our twins. Although a lot of the facts and figures are nice to know, I generally found the book to be pessimistic and very negative. "Oh, I had the worst experience with this..." and "No one at work was understanding of my personal problems with my kids". I honestly didn't bother to read more than the fact pages after a while, because the women interviewed were so depressing and no one had anything positive to say about being a new mom! The author ("collaborator" really - it's a collection of facts and interview lines) claimed to have interviewed hundreds of women, yet all of the quotes were from only a small group of women (maybe 20, if that!). There were typos (which drive me crazy!) and even some of the facts and figures were in no way even possible. I forget the particular statistics, but the percentages given were not quantified - they had to be percentages of a certain population or target segment, not of the population in general. I stopped reading it because it was starting to affect my outlook on being a working mom, and I felt that a book full of complainers was no reason I couldn't make my experience a positive one.


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