Summary:
The book is a humorous and candid collection of essays that delve into the daily trials and tribulations of motherhood, offering relatable anecdotes and irreverent takes on the chaos of raising children. It touches on topics like picky eaters, marital challenges, and the societal pressures faced by moms, all with a comedic and unfiltered voice.
Key points:
1. Motherhood is imperfect: Masony highlights the messy and chaotic reality of motherhood, encouraging moms to find humor in it.
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