《凱莉的賬本》是一本Betsy Howie編寫,由Tarcher 在2002年出版的書籍。
基本介紹
- 作者:Betsy Howie
- ISBN:9781585421756
- 頁數:319
- 定價:57.0
- 出版社:Tarcher (2002年9月26日)
- 出版時間:2002-1
- 裝幀:精裝
內容介紹
<p>From Publishers Weekly In this irreverent look at new motherhood, playwright Howie (coauthor of the off-Broadway musical Cowgirls and author of the 1998 novel Snow) attempts to track the financial costs a baby imposes as one indication of the enormous changes parenthood brings. She &quot;bills&quot; her daughter before she's even born, for items as large as a changing table and as small as prenatal vitamins. After Callie arrives, the charges keep mounting, and Howie divides them into categories such as &quot;etiquette&quot; (e.g., stamps for thank-you notes for the many gifts she receives, $6.12), &quot;sanitation&quot; (e.g., a 68-pack of Pampers for $12.97) and &quot;furniture&quot; (e.g., a 3-in-1 bouncy chair for $25). Along with the financial details, readers get a glimpse of the emotional and interpersonal turmoil that accompanies the arrival of a baby, and also learn that Howie's exhaustion is only rivaled by her enormous love for her daughter. The author wants her audience &quot;to have a firm grasp on a hard number before they roll around and make themselves one of these little bundles of sweetness and light.&quot; Throughout, she admits that some costs cannot reasonably be charged to Callie, as when she asks, &quot;How do I charge you for stealing my want to do anything but stare at you?&quot; This amusingly realistic account of a year on the front lines of parenting may not be a definitive guide to the financial costs involved, but it does provide a new perspective for moms and dads-to-be.Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Book Description When Betsy Howie became pregnant, she realized a frightening truth: She was about to lose control. So, she itemized her concerns: Can I physically handle it? Do I have the patience for the job? Can I have my career and take care of a baby? Will I be able to sidestep my own neuroses and negativity enough to raise an at least slightly healthy human being? And, of course: Do I have enough money? Only the last question seemed answerable. &quot;How much does a baby really cost?&quot; she wondered-and began saving receipts. The result was Callie's Tally, the real-life, day-by-day diary of her daughter's first year of debt. In this deliciously engaging and irreverent memoir, Callie's expenses-Pampers, formula, York peppermint patties for Mom's postpartum blues-mount as Howie searches for a tiny corner of order in a world otherwise lost to sleepless, timeless mayhem. Part Bridget Jones's Diary (after Bridget snags the boy) and part Operating Instructions (for the fiscally obsessed), this is a wickedly funny and fresh story of shifting relationships within a modern American family. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews</p>