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Laura Wolf

    Laura Wolf
    Venjava. Die Dunkelelfen & Die Drachenjäger, Band 3
    Die verdorbene Stadt. Ein Meer aus Lügen und Verrat
    Vergleich des rechten und linken Populismus
    Was ist der Mensch? Konstellationen der philosophischen Anthropologien von Helmuth Plessner und Max Scheler im Vergleich
    Diary of a Mad Mother-To-Be
    The Diary of a Mad Bride
    • 2004

      Diary of a Mad Mother-To-Be

      • 337 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.5(55)Add rating

      'Either we're having a baby or getting a cat. And since our lease says no pets, I guess it's a baby!' Happily married to Stephen for two years, Amy wants a baby. And it's supposed to be so easy: throw away the contraception, get an obstetrician - right? Wrong. With the help of BABY HOW, BABY NOW magazine [Fifty pages on how to conceive! How do teenage mothers do it?] and an inaudible gynaecologist she dubs the Crotch Whisperer, Amy finds there's much more to getting pregnant than meets the eye. And once you've managed it, things don't necessarily improve. There's the all-day morning sickness. The ban on sushi. Prenatal yoga. Amy can only hope it will all be worth it in the end. She's determined to have her baby without derailing her career, losing her sex appeal or disrupting those fragile relationships with family and friends. Ha! If only life were that simple...

      Diary of a Mad Mother-To-Be
    • 2001

      The Diary of a Mad Bride

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(6064)Add rating

      Amy observes her friends' bridal obsessions and questions why marriage transforms them. When her boyfriend proposes unexpectedly, she finds herself saying yes. Now, she must navigate her newfound mania and try to regain her composure.

      The Diary of a Mad Bride