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The Unmumsy Mum Diary
The Unmumsy Mum Diary | The Unmumsy Mum
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She's back! The Unmumsy Mum has put pen to paper (or fingers to the keyboard!) once more to bring you the next instalment of her life as mum to two young boys, documenting motherhood exactly as she finds it. Her words have made mums, dads and grandparents everywhere laugh and cry in equal measure. In The Unmumsy Mum Diary Sarah shares with us a year in her life as a mum, wife, blogger and bestselling author. With her trademark candour and wit, she documents the good days and the bad days, the giggles and the tantrums. She'll also share poignant, life-changing moments from her year, such as her older son heading off through the school gates for the first time. The Unmumsy Mum Diary is as honest as it is hilarious and a peek into Sarah's innermost thoughts will leave you in no doubt that, on those days when you feel you are not quite cut out for the job, you are most definitely not alone.
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cerijones
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Book 3 of 2020
Looking forward to doing a little bit more light reading before i start back on some of the bigger books i have on my tbr list for this year

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danijones
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Ended up not finishing this book...I have a 10 month old baby myself and this book was not an escape when I'm already living it!

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Curvybookgirl
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Loved this book!! Even though I‘m mum to a teenager now this book really reminded me of all those early parenting milestones and the worry about getting it right. It makes you realise it‘s ok to not be perfect.

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Laru79
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This was a light fun read, something easy, which I needed after The girl before and it's messed-up characters! There were lots of funny relatable moments that made me think 'thank god it's not just me and my kids'