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This was funny, like really properly laugh out loud funny.

I tried reading this on the train to work, thinking it would be a light hearted easy read to make the journwy more bearable and had to stop cause I was sniggering to myself every few minutes and at one point was crying, having been tickled by a particularly obscure poo story!

I really felt for the main character. I've been the one at home while my partner went back to work and it was tough to say the least. This woman's account (fictional I realise) was so spot on in so many ways. Its literally as if she had been inside the workings of my own brain. Making light of the really rubbish situations it entails really is needed to deal with some of the traumatic everyday routine experiences that those with neurotypical kids just don't quite seem to get.

A refreshingly upbeat, but very honest read!