Notes From The Underbelly
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
As a guidance counselor at an elite, Bel Air high school, Lara Stone works with spoiled, bratty kids every day, and she is definitely not ready to have any spoiled, bratty kids of her own. At least, not now. Not when her life is going so well, and certainly not since she has finally managed to kick-box and low-carb herself down to a perfect size four.
But Lara’s husband has different ideas, and they include fatherhood. Now.
Suddenly, Lara finds herself deep within the underbelly of pregnancy. A far cry from the blissful, glowing mother-to-be, Lara is instead a cranky, reluctant participant in all things baby. And her mood doesn’t improve when she’s given the task of getting one of her students—the punk, outcast daughter of a famous movie director—into a highly competitive college.
But as Lara struggles with uncontrollable crying, inexplicable weight gain, and scary hemorrhoids, she finds that she has maternal instincts she never thought she had, and discovers that expecting is nothing like she ever expected.
Customer Reviews
Favorite book
This is my fail safe favorite book. I always have a copy with me in case I get bored anywhere I go. Probably the only book I've read more than twice! A must read that will have you cracking up laughing!
One of the most obnoxious, shallow books about pregnancy you can find
I was looking for something similar to Bridget Jones or Shopaholic, but honestly this is one of the most obnoxious books I’ve come across. How can you possibly make pregnancy so shallow and superficial? The main heroine spends the entire book worrying about her weight, looks and wardrobe - do we really need this kind of literature in 2019??