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"Since giving birth to her second child, Lucy's life is totally unrecognisable: the romance in her marriage is officially dead and so is the career it took her years to build.

Instead of playing the cello behind superstars at packed-out arenas, Lucy now spends most days mopping up broccoli vomit whilst listening to her four-year-old recite facts about the gallbladder. Something needs to change.

With a little help from her friends, Lucy comes up with a plan to get her life on track, claw back her career and help her extraordinary son to find his place in an ordinary world."

I wasn't sure what to make of this book at first, as it felt a bit disjointed in the writing and the telling of the chapters, but I came to like it in the end. However, for me, there was a bit too much unnecessary swearing in it, and this was unnecessary. Regardless of what the real occurrences were, the story was funny, heartfelt and emotional, without resorting to swearing in the book.