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[RAP]∎ Libro Gratis I Wish There Were Baby Factories eBook Julie Weinberg

I Wish There Were Baby Factories eBook Julie Weinberg



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It's Washington, D.C. in 1990 and yuppies Lauren and Mack Weiss seem to have it all great jobs, nice cars, and each other. All they need--and desperately want--is a baby to complete the picture. Join them on their five-year quest through infertility, genetic testing, adoption and more. Learn about the underbelly of state politics while Lauren juggles the demands of her job with her desire to start a family. Will it all be worth it in the end?

From an author often compared to Erma Bombeck, this funny and compelling debut novel will have you laughing out loud, sometimes crying, but always hopeful. A heartwarming, true to life story that will stay with you long after the last page is turned.

I Wish There Were Baby Factories eBook Julie Weinberg

Almost from the first sentence, I was pulled into this lively and entertaining story of a young woman's quest to have a baby. Even though the challenges of infertility are all too familiar in today's society, this impressive debut offers a fresh and engaging perspective in the voice of its narrator and protagonist. I found myself laughing time and time again at her wry observations and silly asides even as she faced some of the most painful experiences imaginable. The reader can't help but marvel at what can be accomplished with sheer bravado - and copious amounts of wine! At the very least, I Wish There Were Baby Factories is a well told tale that pulls the reader along at a spirited pace. But it takes very little effort to see into the brave heart of this story and recognize it as a testament to determination and the power of hope.
-- Linda

Product details

  • File Size 567 KB
  • Print Length 212 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Booklocker.com, Inc. (June 13, 2013)
  • Publication Date June 13, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00DEQJIYQ

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I thoroughly enjoyed this wonderful book ) It's a must-buy for the holidays! And birthdays. Or Valentine's Day. Even Groundhog Day...
Read this book in one sitting - could not put it down as I needed to know how it all ended for them! It is an emotional roller coaster of laughter and tears as the story unfolds. Despite the trauma the author manages to keep her sense of humor through it all. Loved all the political intrigue. Can't wait to read a sequel and learn more.
This was a wonderful book, I laughed, I cried, I laughed some more. Getting through adversity with laughter is a rare gift! I enjoyed reading about Lauren's job, politics is just as one would expect. I enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone who has had children, thought about children, looked at children. It keeps what must have been trying times very lighthearted! Everyone must read this book!
I could not put this book down!!! Really, really enjoyed it. Looking forward to sharing this book with my book club ladies. I know that they can also relate to the trials and tribulations of the early years and the desire to have children. So glad this author took the time to tell her story. She tells her story with a brilliant ability to balance very difficult heartwrenching times with fun loving wit and humor. Looking forward to a sequel as surely there are many more stories that can be told and I would very much welcome another read by Julie Weinberg.
I know the author of the book, Julie. She is a witty in life and she is in her book! I read the book in one day -- I could not put it down until the end. Excellent book and a big wow on all the hoops she had to jump through to become a mommy!
A great first person story of the struggles of starting a family. It will make you laugh and cry, sometimes in the same chapter. It was well written and heartfelt. Very courageous for Julie to put herself out there. I hope it is an inspiration to those who are enduring the same challenges. I loved reading it. There were several occasions where I couldn't put it down.
Julie Weinberg has a firm grip on the reality of being a young professional woman yearning to be a mother while balancing a long distance relationship with the love of her life. Her informal approach to the consciousness of DINKS on a quest to be the complete nuclear family makes you feel like you're right there with them. This is not your typical mommy memoir but a best friends guide to a day in modern life. You will share tears of pain, joy and success. Men and women alike will relate to the trials and tribulations of Lauren and Mack from beginning to end.
Almost from the first sentence, I was pulled into this lively and entertaining story of a young woman's quest to have a baby. Even though the challenges of infertility are all too familiar in today's society, this impressive debut offers a fresh and engaging perspective in the voice of its narrator and protagonist. I found myself laughing time and time again at her wry observations and silly asides even as she faced some of the most painful experiences imaginable. The reader can't help but marvel at what can be accomplished with sheer bravado - and copious amounts of wine! At the very least, I Wish There Were Baby Factories is a well told tale that pulls the reader along at a spirited pace. But it takes very little effort to see into the brave heart of this story and recognize it as a testament to determination and the power of hope.
-- Linda
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