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For Anna, Grace, Juliet, and Chloe, the idyllic town of Orange Cove, Florida, is home…but even in paradise, balancing the challenges of motherhood and life is never easy.
With a son in the throes of the Terrible Twos, divorced restaurant critic Anna has too much on her plate to reenter the frightening world of dating—no matter how expertly her new admirer wines and dines her….Grace has three beautiful daughters and the perfect husband, yet she’s increasingly obsessed with one nagging flaw: her excess baby weight…. Ambitious Juliet is desperate to make partner at her law firm. Fortunately, her husband stays home with their twins. But at the office, Juliet is finding more than work to occupy her time....When newest mom Chloe gives birth, her husband seems indifferent to parenting their son. Chloe is so overwhelmed that she finds herself slipping into a nasty habit she thought she’d overcome.…
Filled with humor, charm, and richly developed characters, Mommy Tracked illuminates four friends’ intertwining lives—and their joys and mistakes along the way.
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In Orange Cove, Florida, four moms form the Mothers Coming Together group where they can meet to release some frustration amidst peers. Food critic Anna Swann is a divorcee struggling between ¿mommy time¿, Anna time and work time. Grace Weaver has a loving husband and three adorable daughters, but fears being fat hoping at any social encounter someone ¿out-obese¿ her as she still retains the baby weight psychologically as much as physically. Juliet wants to become a full partner at the law firm in spite of having the twins to take time away from work, but has a chance due to her house-husband Patrick even if it means less time with her family. Chloe is the newest mommy, but fears she is losing her spouse James who shows no interest in her or their son. These four females come together to help each other not just cope, but in raising their offspring and much more. --- Rotating perspective between the women, readers, especially moms, will appreciate this amusing salute to motherhood. The four females have distinct personalities and needs, which in turn makes their support group seem real. Well written, this is a warm lighthearted character study that Anna sums up quite nicely with her relativity theory that whatever you do there is not enough ¿mommy time¿ to complete the task properly as inefficiency is a way of life. --- Harriet Klausner
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I really liked this book it was fun to read
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I thought this book was hard to put down! This author is amazing and I wish she would write more books. You feel like you really know her characters - kind of feels like you're easedropping on close friends. I have read all of her books and this is another A+! Enjoy!!!!
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This is the first book I have read by Whitney Gaskell and I want to read more! Love the authors writing style!
If your a Mommy it's a must read!
I will be recomending it to all my friends who are Mommies too.
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Posted January 21, 2008
I couldn't put this book down! It was like she was writing about myself & my friends (we are all mommies!). I reccommend it to anyone & everyone.
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Posted September 28, 2007
Not to take away from her other books because I am a huge fan of those as well... they had me LOL and staying up late... but Mommy Tracked has more depth. In between the hilarious predicaments, there is a truth and deepness as to what issues many moms face today. There is also so much more vividness to the details in this book. If you are a mom, this is a must read and if you're not a mom... just have fun!
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Posted October 12, 2007
Loved this book! All of the characters were so real, yet so funny. Most women can relate to at least one, I was able to see myself in all of the characters! I was so sad to see it end. One of my favorite books ever.
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Posted October 17, 2007
As a new mother I related to this novel very well. Many of the topics discussed in the book are situations I personally experienced or I know someone who may have experienced similiar things. It's a very entertaining light and easy read, which is important when time is limited while caring for little ones. Some of the content is adult in nature and there is some profanity used. If you like books by Jennifer Weiner, then you'll like this one.
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Overview
Praised for her “smart, funny, sexy, and refreshingly real” novels, author Whitney Gaskell delivers a warm, witty, and wise new story of four women coping with the challenges of motherhood, men, and each other.For Anna, Grace, Juliet, and Chloe, the idyllic town of Orange Cove, Florida, is home…but even in paradise, balancing the challenges of motherhood and life is never easy.
With a son in the throes of the Terrible Twos, divorced restaurant critic Anna has too much on her plate to reenter the frightening world of dating—no matter how expertly her new admirer wines and dines her….Grace has three beautiful daughters and the perfect husband, yet she’s ...