
The Baby Group
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Narrated by:
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Phoebe James
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By:
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Rowan Coleman
About this listen
Meet the Baby Group: Natalie ran her own design company until baby Freddie unexpectedly came along. Now the capable person she once was is trapped inside a crazy woman's body, longing for just one decent night's sleep and words of more than one syllable.
Meg is onto her fourth child but still feels she has to take notes.
Meg's sister-in-law Frances organises her little boy like he's a private in the army, but underneath her prickly facade she longs for the kind of friendships others seem to find so easy.
Former career girl Jess sees danger lurking in every corner, doubting she'll ever be a good mother. Stay-at-home house-husband Steve is just glad to have the opportunity to spend time with his daughter.
And 16-year-old Tiffany is the youngest, yet possibly the wisest, of them all.
It's about six very different parents, and six very different lives. But when Natalie's dodgy wiring leads to a series of chance encounters they rapidly discover, through Baby Music, Baby Aerobics, coffee, and more importantly cake, that there's safety in numbers. And their own unofficial baby group is formed.
©2007 Rowan Coleman (P)2007 W F Howes Ltd.Funny and 'Unputdownable'
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Long for the story it tells
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If you've got kids...
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Good to pass the time
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I bought this for some easy listening and a HEA and it was that. The story was okay, pretty uneventful. the main character had some flaws that bugged me too, the way she treated other people mainly, but her character realised and improved by the end so that was okay. I would have liked the main character to have a bit more depth, the history was there but it wasn't really linked to what she was feeling in an effective way. She was a good friend to Meg and Tiff but apart from that, Natalie just seems a bit... simple and ignorant.
It was good that the author touched on some important issues and topics but there was so much room to go deeper in some of them, especially the racism angle. It felt like such a white person response (which obviously it is) but I was disappointed that it was just accepted by the characters and then just forgotten in the hope the racists would come around. Especially as Tiff was made to be the wise character. I would have been fuming for my daughter's treatment.
I probably wouldn't read this again, normally i can listen to a light hearted audiobook in a day, but this took me 3-4 as I wasn't gripped at all. I genuinely didn't know how it would end though so I'll give her that, but maybe cos the relationships with the men weren't particularly in depth either.
Average, lacks depth, don't like the narrator
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