


I have mixed feelings on this. There is some valuable perspective here on a certain type of American parenting, but it is obscured (for me at least) by the author‘s focus on a privileged bubble. It was tiring to read about unrealistic expectations that seem to be fueled by that bubble, but it wasn‘t all useless. Worth skimming but skip over the first 1/3 to 1/2 and read the rest if you don‘t live in the same kind of community as she does.