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Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son's First Year

 
 
Average Rating:    out of 153 Reviews
Price: $13.95
Sale: $7.80
 
Manufacturer: Anchor
EAN (European Article Number): 9781400079094
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Anne Lamott
Publisher: Anchor
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
Publication Date: 2005-03-08
Reading Level: 272
 
 
Description: The most honest, wildly enjoyable book written about motherhood is surely Anne Lamott's account of her son Sam's first year. A gifted writer and teacher, Lamott (Crooked Little Heart) is a single mother and ex-alcoholic with a pleasingly warped social circle and a remarkably tolerant religion to lean on. She responds to the changes, exhaustion, and love Sam brings with aplomb or outright insanity. The book rocks from hilarious to unbearably poignant when Sam's burgeoning life is played out against a very close friend's illness. No saccharine paean to becoming a parent, this touches on the rage and befuddlement that dog sweeter emotions during this sea change in one's life.
 
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Review Summary: Good, but not for new moms Date: 2008-10-19
 
Details: This was an interesting read, a friend lent me the book. It had a lot of "god" in there, but beyond that, the story rang true. I think anyone who has ever had a newborn can relate to a lot of her thoughts and stories. I do wonder how Sam is doing now, he would be what? 18 or so?

I have to say that any staunch republicans would probably not like it as she's also got quite a bit of politics in here. But I think people have to remember that reading a memoir is like reading someone's journal. They are going to be offensive and sometimes even mean. I think if they aren't then the memoir is entirely too watered down.

She does drone a bit and gets lost in the text at times. I don't know that I would give this one to a brand new mother, but as a mom of a 5 and 8 year old, I found it interesting to "think back". A good read.
 
Review Summary: Whiny and Negative Date: 2008-06-25
 
Details: This book is about an extremely emotionally ill women, who has spent her entire life avoiding reality with coke, meth, and alcohol, who now sober at 35 gets knocked up by one of the random men she is sleeping with. (She apparently is too hippie for condoms.)
Maybe it's because I don't have kids, but I find a mother doing nothing but go on and on and on about her kids every movement very monotonous and boring. Not only is that what she writes about in this book, but she is extremely negative, cynical and it's annoying.
 
Review Summary: A must-have for new mothers Date: 2008-06-16
 
Details: This book helped me survive my first-born. It was such a breath of fresh air, and Lamott was like my best friend, sharing the same experiences. I have read this book countless times - and laugh out loud each time. I always send this book to all my friends when they have their first born. (As you can see by my order history.) This is a much better tool than any of the how-to baby books out there. I absolutely love it!
 
Review Summary: Ok.... Date: 2008-05-10
 
Details: Funny at times, way too religious at others.

Overall just "ok"

I would recommend "Mother Shock" by Andrea J Buchanan instead.
 
Review Summary: Great book for fathers, too Date: 2008-04-22
 
Details: As a married father, you might think I'd have a hard time relating to this story of a single woman bringing up her son more or less by herself. But Anne Lamott's willingness to open up the most intimate details of her private life--her struggles, insecurities, and anger at the challenge of being alone with a new baby--drew me in very deeply. And she's very funny, too. After you've read the "What to Expect" and other standard-issue baby books, pick this up. You won't be disappointed.
 
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