An edition of Happy Housewives (2005)

Happy Housewives

I Was a Whining, Miserable, Desperate Housewife--But I Finally Snapped Out of It...You Can, Too!

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An edition of Happy Housewives (2005)

Happy Housewives

I Was a Whining, Miserable, Desperate Housewife--But I Finally Snapped Out of It...You Can, Too!

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Says former desperate housewife Darla Shine to stay-at-home moms everywhere: What have you got to complain about? A modern-day guide to keeping house, raising kids, and loving life. Darla Shine was once a desperate housewife. Being at home with two small children and a husband who was rarely home was enough to drive her crazy. She left her high-profile job as a television producer after her son was born, while her husband continued to move up the corporate ladder. Like many of her stay-at-home-mom friends, Shine employed a housekeeper and baby-sitters so she could spend her time running to the salon, the club, and out to lunch. Then one day she was whining to her mother about how terrible her life was, and her mother yelled at her to wake up and stop being so selfish. It was just the wakeup call she needed!The desperate housewife craze of today is sending the wrong message to women and their children everywhere, says Shine. When did being a good mom and being proud to stay home with the kids go out of style? When did it become acceptable to cheat on your husband? When did mothers start dressing like their teenage daughters? Shine finds the standards of today's desperate housewives astonishingly low, and she has set out to teach women how they can be good mothers, look good, and feel good about the choices they make. Being a housewife does not mean you are on house arrest or can't be satisfied in your marriage. So step up, realize that you want to be home with your children, and embrace your life.

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Avon A
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English
Pages
224

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Cover of: Happy Housewives
Happy Housewives
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
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Cover of: Happy Housewives
Happy Housewives
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
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Happy Housewives
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
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Cover of: Happy Housewives
Happy Housewives
2006, HarperCollins
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Happy Housewives
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
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Happy Housewives
September 20, 2005, William Morrow
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September 20, 2005, William Morrow
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First Sentence

"Hi, my name is Darla Shine."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
9 x 7.3 x 0.7 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

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OL9243266M
ISBN 10
0061137790
ISBN 13
9780061137792
OCLC/WorldCat
129702229
Library Thing
2568100
Goodreads
217055

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Hi, my name is Darla Shine.
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