Parenthood can be pretty crazy these days. From birth right through the ride to teen-dom. The juggling. Of kids. Job. School. Dreams. Relationships. And these days, meds and expectations of perfection, unmet. Make it single parenthood, single motherhood, and it all just gets a little wilder. Debut novelist Eileen Curtwright finds the crazy humor in the madness in her new book, “The Burned Bridges of Ward, Nebraska.” Small town. A mom on the edge. Plenty, ready to judge. And liberating, hilarious honesty on it all. This hour On Point, modern family, cut loose. — Tom Ashbrook
Interview:
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2015/12/04/parenting-motherhood-fiction-novel
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