
Ayelet Waldman, a Harvard-trained lawyer and mother of four, sees the traps and pitfalls with a clear eye. She challenges the politically correct, perfectionist model of parenting. Children in her novels eat junk food, watch videos, sometimes skip the booster seat in taxis before 6 years of age, and don't get into the best schools. The mothers are grumpy, overweight and make mistakes but still love their children and find a way to happiness in family life.
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In Love and Other Impossible Pursuits, a grieving mother struggles with her own infant's death, her marriage and her new role as stepmother to a five year old. Waldman's website says that Natalie Portman will be starring in the movie based on the book which began filming in November. Read the Variety article about it.
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