The Mother of All Problems by Nancy Peach
Thank you @rararesources and @Mumhasdementia for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book.
The Mother of all problems is a comedy genre that will make you laugh out loud. The story about Penny who has three children, dog and husband. Penny seems to be struggling to juggle with everything at present especially now her mum is diagnosed with dementia. I felt for Penny immensely because of how she’s trying to cope with everything and wished I was there to help her through this. Reading The Mother of all problems I felt like Penny was a friend and I did care for her and Penny is a lovely character. It was lovely to see that she had her friends there for her. Heartwarming story that will make you feel many emotions happy and sad. The story is well written and addictive. Moving story 5 stars
The Mother Of All Problems
Penny Baker is coping. Just about.
Three kids, one dog, one lovely but sometimes oblivious husband. Tick, tick tick.
She is even managing to hold her own among the competitive school mums - if you don’t look too
closely. But when she finds herself also caring for her elderly mother, diagnosed with dementia, the
household is thrown into disarray and Penny finds herself stretched to breaking point trying to meet
everyone’s needs.
Can she make the new family situation work? And is there any chance of finding some space in it all
for herself?
Fans of Milly Johnson, Gill Sims and Alexandra Potter will adore this funny, relatable and uplifting
read.
‘
Moving, romantic and very funny
– a winning combination’ Charlotte Northedge, author of
The
House Guest
Purchase Link -
https://geni.us/Jwgik
Author Bio –
Nancy Peach is a writer of women’s fiction, a mother of three, and an owner of various
ridiculous-looking pets. She is also a practicing doctor working for the NHS and a national cancer
charity, and has been writing (in a terribly British, embarrassed, secretive way) for as long as she can
remember. Nancy’s debut,
Love Life
was published in 2021.
The Mother of All Problems
was long-
listed for the Comedy Women in Print prize.
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