In Single Mom Supper Club, Jacinta Nandi tells with sharp wit and a lot of heart about the everyday lives of four single mothers - two British, two German - between children's birthdays with cocaine in the bathroom and parents' evenings with a crush on the new teacher. Her debut novel is a biting satire about motherhood, bureaucracy, classism and the absurdities of everyday life that reads like "Working Moms" meets "Fleabag". Nandi, born in East London in 1980, has lived in Berlin since 2000, writes for the taz and Missy Magazine, among others, and is a columnist for the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Single Mom Supper Club is Nandi's debut novel.
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