PRAISE FOR MOTHERHOOD MADE A MAN OUT OF ME
If Carrie Fisher wrote with depth as well as wit, she would probably turn out to be Karen Karbo.
- SEATTLE TIMES
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Motherhood Made a Man Out of Me is a funny, wise novel about more than simply gender. Karbo uses her wonderful narrative voice and her penetrating wit to find her way to the universal secrets of the self.
- ROBERT OLEN BUTLER
- Author of A Small Hotel
The subject of pregnancy and motherhood so easily lends itself to laughter though it has taken a novel as good as Karbo’s to remind us of that fact. But the beauty of her book is that underneath the lightness is a deeper, moving tru6th that never lapses into sentimentalist. She’s our Erma Bombeck – a funny, uncensored chronicler of what happens after the fairy tale ends and life begins.
- WHITNEY OTTO
- Author of Eight Girls Taking Pictures
Is there any aspect to being a mom—stretch marks, fat sagging over the top of the elastic waistband, baby spit-up everywhere—that Erma Bombeck hasn’t already trampled into the ground? Fortunately, yes. Motherhood Made a Man Out Of Me should be clutched to the ‘‘corn-silo-sized’’ breasts of every new mother.
- THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Karbo (The Diamond Lane) is at her best writing tongue-in-cheek riffs on sports and modern life and manages a successful marriage of the two in her sassy, satirical new novel. (She) relishes her characters’ war stories of pregnancy and labor; the novel, without taking itself too seriously, proves in its cheeky details a fun (and accurate) sendup of the timeless trials of womanhood.
- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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Karbo’s third novel (after The Diamond Lane and Trespassers Welcome Here) is an uproariously funny yet frank take on modern motherhood. While she carves her commentary with a razor wit, the author serves up equally sharp insights into the intense kinship among pregnant women and new mothers. Karbo… has a topnotch ear for dialog and a sense of humor. This gem will keep readers in stitches from beginning to end and belongs in every public library.
- LIBRARY JOURNAL
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- KIRKUS REVIEWS
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Karen Karbo is a very funny writer – from near slapstick to wry wit. Amazing.
- THE NEW YORK TIMES
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In order to transcend the monolithic mommy story you have to reach down in there and wrestle it away from the mouth of American culture. Karen Karbo’s Motherhood Made a Man Out of Me does the hard work of giving our bodies and lives back to us. If you are any kind of mother, like me, or if your own mother is part of your life story, read this book. I wish Dr. Spock would have.
- LIDIA YUKNAVITCH
- Author of The Chronology of Water
Reading Coco Chanel book. Read your grandmother is Emilia Karbowski. That’s not made up? Reason I ask is because my great grandmother was Feliksa Karbowski. Did your gran have sisters? My Twitter name is feliksakar. After her. I’ve been trying to research family history.
Hope you’re enjoying Chanel. Yes, that’s my grandmother’s married name. Feliksa would be related to my grandfather, Viktor Karbowski. Not sure whether he had any sisters or cousins, but it appears Karbowski isn’t all that uncommon, as Polish surnames go. Good luck on your search.