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If you thought Wall Street was cut-throat, wait till to you meet the Kelly-bag-toting, Chanel-wearing mothers of New York's Upper East Side... When Hannah's husband Josh gets offered a job at an investment bank, she's happy to abandon their cozy West Coast life for the bright lights of the Big Apple. But motherhood in Manhattan is a whole different ball-game - in fact, for the pampered women of the city's wealthiest families, it's practically an Olympic sport. In a world where how you look is everything, Hannah finds herself adrift in a sea of 'Reximoms (mothers who drop the baby weight in two weeks or less), Nannyjackers (mothers who try to steal other people's nannies) and Momsicles (cold-hearted mothers who never cuddle their kids). Lonely and overwhelmed, when an old flame re-enters her life who can blame her for wondering what might have been, in this brilliantly funny novel about love, motherhood and staying sane.
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Momzillas, Jill Kargman
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- Released
- 2007
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- Title
- Momzillas
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jill Kargman
- Publisher
- HarperCollins UK
- Released
- 2007
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 282
- ISBN10
- 0007255101
- ISBN13
- 9780007255108
- Series
- Rating
- 3.4 out of 5
- Description
- If you thought Wall Street was cut-throat, wait till to you meet the Kelly-bag-toting, Chanel-wearing mothers of New York's Upper East Side... When Hannah's husband Josh gets offered a job at an investment bank, she's happy to abandon their cozy West Coast life for the bright lights of the Big Apple. But motherhood in Manhattan is a whole different ball-game - in fact, for the pampered women of the city's wealthiest families, it's practically an Olympic sport. In a world where how you look is everything, Hannah finds herself adrift in a sea of 'Reximoms (mothers who drop the baby weight in two weeks or less), Nannyjackers (mothers who try to steal other people's nannies) and Momsicles (cold-hearted mothers who never cuddle their kids). Lonely and overwhelmed, when an old flame re-enters her life who can blame her for wondering what might have been, in this brilliantly funny novel about love, motherhood and staying sane.




