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Catherine Newman

    One Mixed-Up Night
    We All Want Impossible Things
    Waiting for Birdy
    How to Be a Person: 65 Hugely Useful, Super-Important Skills to Learn Before You're Grown Up
    What Can I Say?: A Kid's Guide to Super-Useful Social Skills to Help You Get Along and Express Yourself
    Catastrophic Happiness
    • 2024

      Sandwich

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book has quickly gained popularity, becoming an instant bestseller on the New York Times list. It features engaging content that resonates with readers, showcasing themes and elements that capture the current literary landscape. The narrative promises to offer a fresh perspective or compelling storyline, appealing to a wide audience and contributing to its rapid rise in sales rankings.

      Sandwich
    • 2022

      'Nora-Ephron-style wit...comforting, so funny, moving... one of my favourite books ever' MARIAN KEYES'Dazzling, heart-wrenching, snorty-hilarious... An utter joy to read' RACHEL JOYCE'An absolute masterpiece in characterisation... utterly beautiful.' JOANNA CANNON'Tragically funny, with moments of clarity and wisdom, Newman writes[Bokinfo].

      We All Want Impossible Things
    • 2022

      This timely how-to book from Catherine Newman, author of the bestseller How to Be a Person, teaches kids essential communication and social skills including: how to get along with others, stand up for themselves, talk about hard things, be an ally, and a good friend. All of the 50+ scripts and tips are presented in an accessible, non-judgmental voice with graphic-novel style illustrations.

      What Can I Say?: A Kid's Guide to Super-Useful Social Skills to Help You Get Along and Express Yourself
    • 2020
    • 2017

      Catastrophic Happiness

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.8(11)Add rating

      A comic and heartwarming memoir about childhood's second act from Real Simple journalist Catherine Newman. Much is written about a child's infancy and toddler years, which is good since children will never remember it themselves. It is ages 4-14 that make up the second act, as Catherine Newman puts it in this delightfully candid, outlandishly funny new memoir about the years that "your children will remember as childhood." Following Newman's son and daughter as they blossom from preschoolers into teenagers, CATASTROPHIC HAPPINESS is about the bittersweet joy of raising children--and the ever-evolving landscape of issues parents traverse. In a laugh out-loud, heart-wrenching, relatable voice, Newman narrates events as momentous as grief and as quietly moving as the moonlit face of a sleeping child. From tantrums and friendship to fear and even sex, Newman's fresh take will appeal to any parent riding this same roller coaster of laughter and heartbreak.

      Catastrophic Happiness
    • 2017

      One Mixed-Up Night

      • 191 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "Unbeknownst to their parents, twelve-year-olds Frankie and Walter spend the night in an IKEA store"--

      One Mixed-Up Night
    • 2005

      Waiting for Birdy

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.1(1907)Add rating

      To fifty thousand readers, Catherine Newman is the beloved author of Bringing Up Ben & Birdy, a weekly column on babycenter.com. Now in the delightfully candid, outlandishly funny Waiting for Birdy, Newman charts the year she anticipated the birth of her second child while also coping with the realities of raising a toddler. As she navigates life with her existentially curious and heartbreakingly sweet three-year-old, and her doozy of a pregnancy, she lends her irresistibly unique voice to the secret thoughts and fears of parents everywhere. Filled with quirky warmth and razor-sharp wit, Waiting for Birdy captures the universal wonder, terror, humor, and tenderness of raising a family.

      Waiting for Birdy