TITLE: Meternity
AUTHOR: Meghann Foye
PUBLISHER: Mira
PUBLISHING DATE: April 26, 2016
FROM GOODREADS: Not quite knocked up…
Like
everyone in New York media, editor Liz Buckley runs on cupcakes,
caffeine and cocktails. But at thirty-one, she's plateaued at Paddy Cakes, a glossy baby magazine that flogs thousand-dollar strollers to entitled, hypercompetitive spawn-havers.
Liz
has spent years working a gazillion hours a week picking up the slack
for coworkers with kids, and she's tired of it. So one day when her
stress-related nausea is mistaken for morning sickness by her
bosses—boom! Liz is promoted to the mommy track. She decides to run with
it and plans to use her paid time off to figure out her life: work,
love and otherwise. It'll be her "meternity" leave.
By day, Liz
rocks a foam-rubber belly under fab maternity outfits. By night, she
dumps the bump for karaoke nights and boozy dinners out. But how long
can she keep up her charade…and hide it from the guy who might just be
The One?
As her "due date" approaches, Liz is exhausted—and
exhilarated—by the ruse, the guilt and the feelings brought on by a
totally fictional belly-tenant…about happiness, success, family and the
nature of love.
MY THOUGHTS:
This
really isn't the type of book I usually read or pick up, but when I was
offered it as part of Book Sparks #ItsRainingBooks promotion, for some
reason I couldn't pass it up and I am glad that I didn't. Liz Buckley
works at a famous baby magazine "Patty Cakes" and is having trouble
getting ahead. She starts to become resentful of all of the mothers and
pregnant individuals at the agency who seem to get special treatment.
When her vacation is suddenly canceled because of another "mommy
crisis," Liz suddenly lets everyone on staff know that she too is
expecting. There is only one problem....Liz isn't pregnant and she
doesn't even have a boyfriend. Liz figures she will use the time leading
up to her "delivery" plus her MEternity leave, to find another position
at a different magazine, before her secret comes out.
"Meternity"
is an interesting read. I enjoyed Liz's antics and it was interesting
to see the author's take on preferential treatment of mothers in society
versus those who do not have children. I found this book especially
interesting and maybe it hit close to home because at one point in my
career, I was told I could stay late and have messed up hours because I
didn't have children at home. Liz has a great supporting cast in this
book and it is only because of her friends that she is able to pull off
such a farce. This book also has its share of villains, which may or may
not be as bad as they seem.
I found "Meternity" to be somewhat
predictable but that didn't stop me from enjoying it. I knew about half
way through how Liz's "pregnancy" would pan out. Liz's love interests in
the book are interesting, and will have you rooting for two different
men for two different reasons. I do feel the book wrapped up too neatly
at the end and that the author may have been striving to provide
everyone with a "happily ever after." However, it did not really take
away from my enjoyment.
If you don't have kids or even want kids,
don't worry, this still may be a book for you. I think it speaks more
to a society that has become "parent centered" and I love Foye's spin on
the situation. I am definitely glad I stepped out of my reading comfort
zone and gave "Meternity" a chance. It also has a "Bridget Jones" vibe
so if you enjoy that series, you will more than likely enjoy this novel
as well.
I received this book from the publisher and Book Sparks in exchange for an honest review.
RATING: 4 PAWS
I hadn't heard of this book until Friday, when they talked about all the "controversy" around it on the Today Show. My friend (a working mom) also mentioned to me how the author is getting SLAMMED on Amazon w/ reviews. (I just went and looked and she has a ton of 2 star reviews.) I'm not totally up on it, but I guess the controversy is more about an interview she gave, rather then that book itself. Sounds like a funny read to me! :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really fun read, Barb, and I'm glad you didn't pass it up so that you could put it on my radar! ;) It's great that even though it was a bit predictable you still enjoyed it so much. I'm curious to read Liz's take on preferential treatment of mothers...it's so interesting to me how women on both sides of motherhood feel. Nice review, my friend!
ReplyDeleteOhh great review I haven't heard about this book until now, and it does looks and sounds very intriguing and fun book. I am very curious on how Liz keeps up with her maternity ruse for so long. Thank you for your great post.
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