Meternity
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- 5,49 €
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- 5,49 €
Publisher Description
Not quite knocked up…
Like everyone in New York media, editor Liz Buckley runs on cupcakes, caffeine and cocktails. But at thirty-one, she's plateaued at glossy baby magazine Paddy Cakes.
Liz has spent years working a gazillion hours a week picking up the slack for colleagues with children, and she's tired of it. So one day when her stress-related nausea is mistaken for morning sickness by her bosses—boom! Liz is promoted to the mummy track. She decides to run with it and plans to use her paid time off to figure out her life: work, love and otherwise. It'll be her ‘meternity’ leave.
By day, Liz rocks a foam-rubber belly under fab maternity outfits. By night, she dumps the bump for karaoke and boozy dinners out. But how long can she keep up her charade…and hide it from the guy who might just be The One?
As her ‘due date’ approaches, Liz is exhausted—and exhilarated—by the ruse, the guilt and the feelings brought on by a totally fictional belly-tenant…about happiness, success, family and the nature of love.
Reviews
‘Funny, real and painfully true at times, Meternity tackles the bumpy road from singlehood to modern motherhood with clever crafting and plenty of heart’ – #1 bestselling author JANE GREEN
‘A predicament so fantastic, I couldn’t wait to find out what happens next’ – Nicola Kraus, bestselling author of The Nanny Diaries
About the author
In addition to writing Meternity, Meghann Foye is the Senior Web Editor at Redbookmag.com, where she covers topics such as parenting, relationships and infertility. She is an experienced women’s magazine editor, previously serving as deputy editor of Seventeen Magazine, and has also worked at Woman’s Day, For Me and Elle.com, where she got her first taste of good strong coffee while covering fashion shows as an assistant in the Paris office. Meghann took her own #Meternity from 2010 to 2012 when she quit her job to travel to China, Japan, India, Southeast Asia and Australia to pen freelance travel articles and write this book. She has yet to figure out her own marriage and baby plan, but hopes it ends up something akin to Angie and Brad’s globetrotting brood (no pressure there).
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
At age 31, Liz Buckley has already accomplished three of her goals: living in New York, being an editor at a magazine, and learning French, which she never uses. But she's exhausted from the pressure of her Upper East Side nemesis, Alix Stephenson: her boss at baby magazine Paddy Cakes, who has kept her from getting to the other 17 goals which include meeting a PH (potential husband), getting married, and having kids. So when a mix-up involving a pair of comfortable maternity jeans leads Alix to believe Liz is pregnant, she decides to go with it. After all, it seems like "having a child is really the only excuse a woman can use to work regular hours or leave early." With the help of her friends and progressively bigger memory-foam bumps, Liz plans on taking a "meternity" leave some time off to figure out what she wants. In the midst of juggling this lie and questioning her life, she meets Ryan Murphy, who just might be the PH she's looking for. Readers will be turning the pages and rooting for Liz, knowing that even though no baby is coming out, the truth eventually will.