You've been volunteered / by Laurie Gelman.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250301857 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 1250301858 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 274 pages ; 25 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2019.
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Independence Branch | GELMA L (Text) | 33126022764363 | Adult Fiction | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"In the eagerly anticipated follow-up to Laurie Gelman's "irreverent and hilarious" (The New York Post) hit Class Mom, brash, lovable Jen Dixon is back with a new class and her work cut out for her If you've ever been a room parent or school volunteer, Jen Dixon is your hero. She says what every class mom is really thinking, whether in her notoriously frank emails or standup-worthy interactions with the micromanaging PTA President and the gamut of difficult parents. Luckily, she has the charm and wit to get away with it--most of the time. Jen is sassier than ever but dealing with a whole new set of challenges, in the world of parental politics and at home. She's been roped into room-parenting yet again, for her son Max's third grade class, but as her husband buries himself in work, her older daughters navigate adulthood, and Jen's own aging parents start to need some parenting themselves, Jen gets pulled in more directions than any one mom, or superhero, can handle. Refreshingly down-to-earth and brimming with warmth, Dixon's next chapter will keep you turning the pages to find out what's really going on under the veneer of polite parent interactions, and have you laughing along with her the whole way"-- - Baker & Taylor
A follow-up to Class Mom finds Jen Dixon agreeing to school-parent her son's third-grade class only to find herself overwhelmed by her husband's late hours, her daughters' early adulthood and the needs of her aging parents. - McMillan Palgrave
In the eagerly anticipated follow-up to Laurie Gelmanâs "irreverent and hilarious" (The New York Post) hit Class Mom, brash, lovable Jen Dixon is back with a new class and her work cut out for her
If youâve ever been a room parent or school volunteer, Jen Dixon is your hero. She says what every class mom is really thinking, whether in her notoriously frank emails or standup-worthy interactions with the micromanaging PTA President and the gamut of difficult parents. Luckily, she has the charm and wit to get away with itâmost of the time. Jen is sassier than ever but dealing with a whole new set of challenges, in the world of parental politics and at home.
Sheâs been roped into room-parenting yet again, for her son Maxâs third grade class, but as her husband buries himself in work, her older daughters navigate adulthood, and Jenâs own aging parents start to need some parenting themselves, Jen gets pulled in more directions than any one mom, or superhero, can handle.
Refreshingly down-to-earth and brimming with warmth, Dixonâs next chapter will keep you turning the pages to find out whatâs really going on under the veneer of polite parent interactions, and have you laughing along with her the whole way.