SINGLE MOM

Freshly divorced from the father of her two young children, 34-year-old Caroline is forced to admit that she’d hoped for a different life for herself. But she refuses to live up to the cliché of the downtrodden single parent, stumbling around like a zombie between her workplace, kindergarten and supermarket shelves, wearing a perma-smile that looks like it’s been stapled to her face.

And she doesn’t want sympathy or dating advice, either. She just wants to know if she’s ever going cuddle with someone who’s over 4ft. Packed with warm, wry humour and a refreshing honesty, Rosales’ book describes her hectic but rewarding life as a single mum.

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Taschenbuch
  • Release: 24.07.2018
  • ISBN: 978-3-499-60664-9
  • 208 Pages
  • Author: Caroline Rosales

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Caroline Rosales

Caroline Rosales was born in 1982 in Bonn. She is a journalist with FUNKE Media Group, whose titles include Berliner Morgenpost and Hamburger Abendblatt. She was the BZ newspaper’s correspondent covering regional politics, and has authored two non-fiction books.
In 2012 she started the stadtlandmama.de blog, which has since become one of Germany’s leading parenting blogs. She lives with two children in Berlin.