Well it was shallow to a point - so if you are not into chick lit slight fluff don't bother..BUT - I read it a few years ago and found it entertaining if not eye rolling at some points..another BUT - I also got it..City life is different from average small town to medium size city life and even in my suburban neighborhood it reflected so much of what this author was going through. Struggling to be the perfect mother, wife, live through the embarrassment of divorce, losing a job, not being able to afford the "premium" preschools. I grew up in a small town where private school's hardly existed and weren't needed, married a city guy who's family made fun of me for going to public school, like the lowest of the low. All in the geographics and money and status.
I was in my 30's when I had my daughter and watched all the 20's trying so hard to live some image that had been ordained to portray success. Play must be structured, kids had to eat on a strict schedule, you had to be perfect, nails, hair, weight, the right neighborhood, cars, etc. Play groups became more stressful in politics than my marketing career had ever been. In effect, the book was and still is a reflection of the credit spend mentality that existed, a shell, image without a lot of substance, since most of those women I dealt with are now working/downsized/divorced. I was just more relaxed and comfortable in my own skin and loved observing the strugggles and felt bad for them, but it was amazing what a 10 year age difference could do, i.e. parenting instructions are just someone's theories, not an absolute, kids are just as happy with pots and pans as they are with the latest Vtech toy, especially if you have a pc and can by 5 Below software - it's ok to budget in case something happens! The birthday party nightmare..oh boy....bleeding money and time....
It was funny to me, some validation, a little relatable and a good fluff read. If you aren't into that don't waste your time, but if you want something akin to a Hallmark or upbeat Lifetime movie then read it.