Mama Still Got It

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What to expect

Having a brood has changed the mood…

As one of the biggest parenting stars on social media, mother-of-three Louise Boyce knows a thing or two about navigating the craziness of family life.

Now Louise shares her expertise in Mama Still Got It, a hurtling gallop through the ‘real’ parenting calendar. From drop-kicking the kids through the school gates in September, to the perils of using a public loo with your toddler, via the existential dread of an unexpected nursery call to tell you ‘there’s nothing to worry about’ (sure), this book covers all the highs and lows of modern motherhood.

So put the kids to bed (for five minutes at least), grab a glass of wine, and settle in for the ride.

Mama may be tired, but she’s still got it!

Critics Review

  • ‘Beautifully observed, wickedly funny, expertly told. BRILLIANT!’ Giovanna Fletcher

    ‘I adore how honest this is-Louise finds the funniest moments in the smallest everyday occurrences. I loved it.’ Fearne Cotton

    ‘This book is for anyone who, like me, has watched Louise’s reels on repeat and wanted more more more – it’s bloody hilarious!’ Katie Piper

    ‘Utterly heartfelt and blimmin’ hilarious – Louise has created that perfect cocktail of laughter and tears. It’s like a bosomy maternal hug in a book.’
    Anna Whitehouse

    ‘A brilliantly funny, and more importantly, realistic take on the joys and woes of parenting, from nappies to nits, and soft play to screen time, we’ve all been there, and you have to laugh, or you’ll cry’. Gill Sims

    ‘Louise is genius. This is a brilliant, hilarious and refreshing perspective on parenthood that isn’t often expressed; I’m going to buy a copy for every mother I know!’ Alex Light

    ‘Utterly brilliant!! I laughed out loud from start to finish. Full of messy, real life parenting stories which I’m so grateful for, because let’s be honest, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows! Louise’s comedic and self-deprecating narration, even around the more serious scary parental decisions, made me feel like I wasn’t alone or doing a terrible job. This is just what life is like with kids and this book should be all parents pocket guide to ‘stop giving yourself a hard time!’ Millie Macintosh

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