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    The Little Book of Mothers' Wit (Paperback) By (author) Allison Vale, By (author) Alison Rattle

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    Short Description for The Little Book of Mothers' Wit Covers the joys of motherhood. This book features celebrated matriarchs from Queen Victoria to Victoria Wood who deliver belly laughs and offer pearls of maternal wisdom on such topics as morning sickness and baby antics, playground politics and raising hormonal teenagers, frenzied mealtimes and dreary household chores.
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    Title
    The Little Book of Mothers' Wit
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) Allison Vale, By (author) Alison Rattle
    Physical properties
    Format: Paperback
    Number of pages: 176
    Width: 85 mm
    Height: 95 mm
    Thickness: 96 mm
    Weight: 87 g
    Audience
    General/trade
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9781853756504
    ISBN 10: 1853756504
    Classifications
    Dewey: 306.87430207
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: T13.0
    BICMainSubject: WHX
    BISAC category code: HUM000000
    Publisher
    Carlton Books Ltd
    Imprint name
    Prion Books Ltd
    Publication date
    04 February 2008
    Publication City/Country
    London/GB
    Biographical note
    Born in Cardiff, Allison Vale taught history in London before becoming an author. She lives in Somerset with her husband and two children. Alison Rattle worked as a fashion designer before moving into publishing. Born in Liverpool, she lives in Somerset with her partner and three children. They are also co-authors of the original Mothers' Wit, More Wrinklies' Wit, How to Boil a Flamingo, How to Push a Perambulator and Amelia Dyer: Angel Maker.