How to Party With an Infant, Kaui Hart Hemmings
How to Party With an Infant, Kaui Hart Hemmings
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How to Party With an Infant

Author: Kaui Hart Hemmings

Narrator: Joy Osmanski

Unabridged: 7 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/09/2016


Synopsis

“Mommyhood gets hilariously tricky in this novel from the author of The Descendents” (Cosmopolitan). How to Party With an Infant follows a quirky single mom who finds friendship and love in this “smart, funny send-up of modern motherhood, San Francisco-style” (San Francisco Chronicle).

When Mele Bart told her boyfriend Bobby she was pregnant with his child, he stunned her with an announcement of his own: he was engaged to someone else.

Fast forward two years, Mele’s daughter Ellie is a toddler, and Bobby and his fiancée want Ellie to be the flower girl at their wedding. Mele, who also has agreed to attend the nuptials, knows she can’t continue obsessing about Bobby and his cheese making, Napa-residing, fiancée. She needs something to do. So she answers a questionnaire provided by the San Francisco Mommy Club in elaborate and shocking detail and decides to enter their cookbook writing contest. Even though she joined the group out of desperation, Mele has found her people: Annie, Barrett, Georgia, and Henry (a stay-at-home dad). As the wedding date approaches, Mele uses her friends’ stories to inspire recipes and find comfort, both.

The “delicious” (The Seattle Times) How to Party with an Infant is a hilarious and poignant novel from Kaui Hart Hemmings, who has an uncanny ability to make disastrous romances and tragic circumstances not only relatable and funny, but unforgettable. “[Hemmings] perfectly captures modern parenthood among the privileged and, with moments of concise poignancy, the silent shames of motherhood...The pleasure of Hemmings’s levity and wisdom more than sustain the reader. We cheer for her warm, self-deprecating characters and hope they continue to laugh together instead of crying alone” (The New York Times Book Review).

About Kaui Hart Hemmings

Kaui Hart Hemmings has degrees from Colorado College and Sarah Lawrence, and she was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. Her first novel, a New York Times bestseller, The Descendants, has been published in twenty-two other countries and is now an Oscar-winning film directed by Alexander Payne and starring George Clooney. She is also the author of a story collection House of Thieves, the novels How to Party with an Infant and The Possibilities, and the YA novel Juniors. She lives in Hawaii.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bethan on July 28, 2016

How to Party with an Infant is about a down-to-earth single mother named Mele. I loved the dynamic of this story, as it’s not just your typical romance novel. Of course, in essence it’s a single parent who was left by her baby daddy and has found new love in someone she didn’t quite expect, but ther......more

Goodreads review by Karen on September 29, 2016

I give this book 2.75 stars. Parts of it I enjoyed. I liked the idea of a cookbook competition but when I read it really wasn't part of the story, just a segue into providing glimpses of the characters. I love sarcasm but some of the mom's stories were not compelling nor did it delve into the charac......more

Goodreads review by Amy on August 09, 2016

Full review on www.novelgossip.com I really wish Mele were real and not a fictional character because I would find her and become her friend. Yes, she’s been dealt a pretty crappy blow. She didn’t know Bobby was engaged to someone else when they began their relationship but when she found out she was......more

Goodreads review by Helen on April 26, 2016

Having loved "The Descendants", I was really happy to get my hands on the latest novel by Kaui Hart Hemmings. This time around, the action takes place in San Francisco and centres around Mele Bart, who on telling her boyfriend that she's pregnant finds out he's engaged to someone else. Mele joins the......more

Goodreads review by Amy on November 21, 2016

Ugh, I'm hating everything lately. I would say it must be me, but I was never going to like this book. One thing that drives me nuts is when an author doesn't seem to realize that her main character sucks. She is supposedly skewering the catty, judgmental, cliquey kind of moms, but she actually is j......more