Having
recently succumbed to the temptation that is the Amazon Kindle, it's been hard
not to download like crazy - especially when there are certain treats exclusive
to eBook owners. Such as Diary of a Mummy Misfit by Amanda Egan, in which mum
Libby and her husband decide to give up life's luxuries in favour of sending
their son to private school. But is it really worth it?
Ever
felt like you don't belong?
When
Libby Marchant and husband Ned made the monumental decision to sacrifice
luxuries and holidays to see their only son Max through private education, they
hadn't expected to meet so many unsavoury and dislikeable personalities along
the way.
Happily, the cruel jibes of the pompous 'Meemies' are made more tolerable by
the lasting and loyal friendship they strike up with the affluent Fenella &
Josh.
Follow Libby's journey as she discovers the chasm between the Haves and the
Have-Nots in her mad new world of school committees, designer handbags,
bitching and botox.
With Fenella by her side, Libby is able to maintain her sanity. But what
happens when the credit crunch bites, you're desperate for another baby and
your Asian neighbour is trying to match-make you with her infatuated son?
You can download the book here.


