The Big Rumpus: A Mother's Tale from the Trenches

分類: 图书,进口原版,Entertainment(休闲娱乐),Humor(幽默),Parenting & Families,
品牌: Ayun Halliday
基本信息出版社:Seal Press (2002年3月19日)丛书名:Live Girls平装:288页正文语种:英语ISBN:1580050719条形码:9781580050715商品尺寸:18 x 15.1 x 2.2 cm商品重量:327 g品牌:Seal PressASIN:1580050719商品描述内容简介Twenty years ago a woman named Erma Bombeck brought the suburban family out of the closetdust bunnies and all. Her honest, hilarious accounts of family life, where the grass is always greener over the septic tank, became more than mere books; they became a philosophy. Ayun Halliday is a new generations urban Bombeck. Creator of the wildly popular parenting zine The East Village Inky, Hallidays words and line drawings describe the quirks and everyday travails of a young urban family, warts and all. Honest in her parenting foibles and fixed in her opinions on public breast-feeding and the perfect Halloween costume, Hallidays wry observations on daily life validate the complex, absurd wondrousness that is the life of the unpaid caregiver. Reflecting on her daughters third thumb, declawing the cat, and debating her sons circumcision, she writes: My family has a highly complex relationship to amputation. On appropriate knowledge for children: All Inky wants to talk about is the murder of John Lennon. I think its my fault. On lice: Head lice were outed on the childrens program Arthur this year in an effort to de-stigmatize the problem. I guess Im glad that lice have hit the mainstream, though whats next for Arthur and his pals? Heroin addiction? On family holidays: Danged if it isnt trueyou really cannot recreate the Christmases of your childhood. I cant even recreate the Christmases of my teens. It is in the details that The Big Rumpus will delight. Halliday manages to capture a voice that so many of todays parents hear in their own heads, in a way that is absolutely unique yet familiar. The Big Rumpus marks the debut of a major new talent who has formulated a whole new set of operating instructions for todays families.编辑推荐Of the many stay-at-home mommies who dream of writing the Great American Novel, few actually try; fewer still get published. Thoughnota novel,The Big Rumpuscertainly is the Great American Tale of one woman's schlep through early motherhood--honest, hilarious, and irresistibly naughty. Ayun Halliday, a highly caffeinated and refreshingly immodest city gal, acknowledges that motherhood is pretty much like contending with a cloud of locusts swarming toward one's wheat--then laughs her "heiner" off about it.Under her gifted muse's care, stories about childbirth, holiday acrobatics (sans religious ties), and raising two kids in a tiny New York apartment read like standup comedy routines; they also give way to bittersweet reflections on her own youth--goofy boyfriends, repressed sexual behavior, and all. Yes, she swears; yes, she delves deeply into issues anatomical, gastronomical, and diaporial. But for hip stay-at-homers who find sustenance in friendships honed at neighborhood playgrounds (not slapped together like cold deli meats at those contrived mommy-and-me meetings), Ayun Halliday might just become the patron saint of blissfully imperfect motherhood. Even mommies who lack Halliday's affinity for "unhusking" their breasts in public will find moments of empathy in this mirthful sprint through life as the family "Milk Monkey."--Liane Thomas