The Madwoman and the Roomba : : my Year of Domestic Mayhem
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The tooth -- Welcome to the jungle (aka: mice!) -- Pema Bollywood/the goddess within/fifty-sixth birthday/my goddess, myself -- Home self-care -- Stanford swimming -- Forest lawn - Sleeping with Arianna Huffington -- It's taxing: the Rube Goldberg machine, surprisingly, breaks down -- Physical update number 301: the flyaway retina -- The march for science -- Flabbra mom -- C-plus tiger mom -- Let's commence -- 101 (If you count each piece of "extra" checked baggage) arguments against "summer fun" (a wee rant/digression) -- July 4th-ish -- A very Hindu audit -- Tampa -- Marriage in the middle ages: I do or I don't? -- The fantasy of living alone -- Ch-Ch-Ch-Changed: the hip -- They gynecologist -- Down the tubes -- Going Atkins -- In a spin -- Getting Sirius -- Me and my massage chair -- Villager number 31: "storm of joy" -- Thanksgiving -- The gardening fairy -- Mr. Loh's not afraid to be naked.
"A Fran Lebowitz-esque comic exploration of a year in the life of "imaginatively twisted and fearless" (Los Angeles Times) bestselling writer. In a half-changed America, "liberated" women have had to wear fifteen different hats to make everyday life work-while putting themselves second. As the self-appointed spokeswoman for the forgotten generation of Gen-X women-those who came of age in the 1980s and 1990s, neither First Wave Bella Abzug feminists nor Third Wave Riot Grrrrls-Sandra Tsing Loh recounts the struggles of leaning in, staying lean, and keeping her family afloat-the burdens of running a household that still all-too-often fall to women. With raucous wit and carefree candor, Sandra navigates a mouse sighting in her kitchen, the temptations of online goddess webinars, and an attempt to refresh her home (without getting sidetracked by the mysterious variety of light bulbs). Whether helping younger family members with their college essays (or trying to write them without laughing) or dodging algorithms that recognize her as a middle-aged lady with a VISA card, Sandra confronts her First World guilt on a much restricted budget. By day's end, we all might just need a glass (or three) of chardonnay, a massage chair, and a Roomba to clean up the mess"-- Provided by publisher.
As the self-appointed spokeswoman for the forgotten generation of Gen-X women-- those who came of age in the 1980s and 1990s-- Loh recounts the struggles of leaning in, staying lean, and keeping her family afloat. The burdens of running a household still all-too-often fall to women, but with wit and carefree candor, Loh somehow navigates the realities of what it means to be a middle-aged woman in the twenty-first century. -- adapted from jacket
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PUBLISHED
New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., [2020]
Year Published: 2020
Description: xv, 276 pages ; 22 cm
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780393249200
0393249204
SUBJECTS
Loh, Sandra Tsing.
Women authors, American -- Biography.
Middle-aged women -- Biography.