by Muffy Mead-Ferro
By the author of Confessions of a Slacker Mom.
'A refreshing complement to the hundreds of titles out there that explain how to do it all perfectly.' -- Publishers Weekly.
'Inane, self-justifying sequel.....Hackneyed prose, confused ideas.' -- Kirkus Reviews.
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