A deeply, darkly funny (Ali Wong, comedian and New York Times bestselling author) collection of insightful and razor-sharp essays on motherhood in our post-apocalyptic world from comedian Natasha Leggero.
When Natasha Leggero got pregnant at forty-two after embarking on the grueling IVF process, she was over the moon.
But once her feelings of bliss dissipated, she couldnt help but shake the lingering question: Am I doing this right? And then, Should I be doing this if the world is about to end? In by far the funniest book (Chelsea Handler, New York Times bestselling author) about parenting, Natasha explores themes like geriatric pregnancy, parenting in an environmental panic, fear and love, discipline (and conflicting schools of thought on how not to raise a brat), and more.
Ultimately, Natasha determines that motherhood is worth it.
After all, where do you think the next five generations of humans will be if the only people who are having kids dont believe in science? The world deserves my children.
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