
She even spends at least one waking hour a day with her kids. On a minute-by-minute schedule, she makes the working-mom hustle look easy. The only thing that ruins it all is her workaholic, career-obsessed neighbor, who makes no secret of what she thinks of Celeste's life choices every chance she gets.Wendy Charles is a celebrated productivity consultant, columnist, and speaker. Despite her all-organic, SunButter-loving, free-range kids, her immaculate home, and her volunteering awards, she still has time to relax with a nice glass of pinot at the end of the day. What a difference a week makes in a heartfelt, laugh-out-loud novel by the Washington Post bestselling author of The Overdue Life of Amy Byler.Celeste Mason is the Pinterest stay-at-home supermom of other mothers' nightmares. “Exploring the ever-present ‘mommy wars’…Harms very quietly brings us to some profound and unexpected truths about love and parenting and what makes a satisfying life…written with Harms’s disarming humor and honesty.Two moms as opposite as a Happy Meal and a quinoa bowl. Everything Celeste and Wendy thought they knew about the “other kind of mom” is flipped upside down-along with their messy, complicated, maybe not so different lives. After a neighborhood potluck and too much sangria, they wake up-um, what?-in each other’s bodies. Who do Celeste and Wendy think they are? They’re about to find out thanks to one freaky week. Especially to Celeste, who plays her superior parenting against Wendy whenever she can. Wendy Charles is a celebrated productivity consultant, columnist, and speaker.

The only thing that ruins it all is her workaholic, career-obsessed neighbor, who makes no secret of what she thinks of Celeste’s life choices every chance she gets. What a difference a week makes in a heartfelt, laugh-out-loud novel by the Washington Post bestselling author of The Overdue Life of Amy Byler.Ĭeleste Mason is the Pinterest stay-at-home supermom of other mothers’ nightmares. Two moms as opposite as a Happy Meal and a quinoa bowl.
