A review by literatehedgehog
Other People's Houses by Abbi Waxman

3.0

Contemporary realistic fiction like a warm cup of your favorite tea, goes down smooth and sweet and occasionally may scald you with its all-too-realistic character flaws and numerous ways people continue to mess up their lives.

Part of the joy of Abbi Waxman is the vicarious thrill of gossip, banter, and savvy survival of the everyday terror of childrearing. These novels are a winking reminder that everyone is fumbling towards goodness, trying to get through their days one witticism or one tantrum at a time.