Suburban Moms’ Long-Overlooked Stories Finally Being Told


NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — I don't find "In the Motherhood" especially funny or entertaining — but then, being a male, I'm not supposed to. But for 30-and-up mothers whose days are dominated by catty playground cliques and grade-school grammar rodeos, its light, gently farcical tone couldn't be a better fit.

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