What happens when smart, educated women temporarily leave the workforce for motherhood-and somehow don't find their way back? This is the topic explored in Meg Wolitzer's latest novel, The Ten-Year Nap. I just finished this book and it's entertaining and dead-on. Whether you're a suburban mom tooling around in a minivan, a Bay Area mom with a hybrid, or a sophisticated urbanite with a stroller that costs more than some folks' cars, there are familiar elements that will make you snicker or grimace.
From Nap to OnRamp? Wake-up and join in...
Read the New York Time review here, and the Dallas Morning News Review here.