She is staring down the barrel of a future of people asking if she wants to come to their advanced yoga classes, and polite book clubs where everyone claims to be tiddly after a glass of Pinot Grigio and says. This is the first time I had heard of Gill Sims and I, for one, am delighted. Why Mummy Drinks is the brilliant novel from Gill Sims, the author of the online sensation Peter and Jane. Some reviewers have said the blog is better than the book. If it's not, you'll be on a rant about Ellen's many faults, her exaggeratedly impossible children, her husband who is portrayed as generally useless, and a collection of relatives that would make me emigrate to another country and change my name.This book seems to be an expanded version of a blog the author writes in the British media titled Peter & Jane, the names of Ellen's two children. I realize it could definitely be not everyone's glass of Chardonnay. Satire, readers, satire!That said, I found Why Mummy Drinks laugh-out-loud funny truly the kind of book I can't put down. No, I do not really believe that these mums need a whip and a chair to control their uncontrollable offspring. I first noticed this years ago with The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy by Fiona Neill. There is a certain type of English author who writes about her children as if they are wild animals. My lasting impression of Why Mummy Drinks is that it is satire, the classic British "send-up" and not to be taken seriously for a minute as the real life of an English mother/wife/part time IT worker.
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