A comic and heartwarming memoir about childhood's second act from Real Simple journalist Catherine Newman. Much is written about a child's infancy and toddler years, which is good since children will never remember it themselves. It is ages 4-14 that make up the second act, as Catherine Newman puts it in this delightfully candid, outlandishly funny new memoir about the years that "your children will remember as childhood."
Following Newman's son and daughter as they blossom from preschoolers into teenagers,
Catastrophic Happiness is about the bittersweet joy of raising children -- and the ever-evolving landscape of issues parents traverse. In a laugh out-loud, heart-wrenching, relatable voice, Newman narrates events as momentous as grief and as quietly moving as the moonlit face of a sleeping child.
From tantrums and friendship to fear and even sex, Newman's fresh take will appeal to any parent riding this same roller coaster of laughter and heartbreak.
Author: Catherine Newman
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Published: 05/02/2017
Pages: 224
Weight: 0.4lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.50w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780316337489
About the AuthorCatherine Newman is the author of the memoir
Waiting For Birdy. She is the etiquette columnist for
Real Simple magazine, a regular contributor to the
New York Times Motherlode blog, and editor-in-chief of the James Beard Award winning kids cooking magazine
ChopChop. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts with her family.