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KIRKUS REVIEW
Colleary, Shannon INTO THE CHILD "40 Weeks in the Gestational Wilderness"
Debut author Colleary chronicles 40 weeks of pregnancy in this irreverent account. Sometimes sweet, sometimes sassy, screenwriter and blogger Colleary tells all with witty sarcasm and edgy, laugh-out-loud humor. She begins with conception and the results of a home pregnancy test before careening through laments of sleepless nights, mood swings, weight gain and nausea with snappy but snide remarks most pregnant women think but few express. Colleary’s book is a fun, literary romp for any woman who has experienced “The First Trimester Through Hell” and lived to read the tale. The former homecoming queen and INXS backup dancer, now the pregnant mommy of one, alternates between admitted snobbery (“I saw stay-at-home moms as the kind of women who sat in the fifth pew of fill-in-the-blank church, smiling with bland acquiescence, who thought Danielle Steele novels were literature”) and a self-deprecating appraisal of her blossoming physique (“Some days even my earlobes feel fat”). Each chapter notes the gestation time in weeks and days, recounted in diary style, and draws readers into one delicious admission after another. Colleary professes a jealousy for the skinny, over-achieving Gwyneth Paltrow and a tendency toward fantasies involving George Clooney. She regales with funny tales of an overbearing lactation nurse screeching about the importance of Colostrum and a would-be caregiver whose secret life, the author fears, will eventually be revealed on a daytime talk show. Colleary’s humor and warmth flow seamlessly from conception to birth in this well-written, snappy read. A hysterical account of pregnancy that will resonate with readers who’ve been through it before. Kirkus Indie, Kirkus Media LLC, 6411 Burleson Rd., Austin, TX 78744 indie@kirkusreviews.com
I don't have kids, but I want to someday. I was hoping for a funny, gritty insight about what it's like to be pregnant. Instead, the author spends a lot of time prattling about how she isn't as pretty as she used to be and complaining about getting lost while wearing high heels. There really wasn't even that much about being pregnant. This reads more like a memoir of a grown woman who was popular in high school and is dealing with how much her life has changed. That's not a bad topic for a book; it's just not really what the title suggests.
This book is a fun-house ride through pregnancy: funny, surprising, honest, squirm-inducing in the best way. Shannon Colleary has the voice of a good friend who knows what's in your head (and body) and dares to say it out loud.
Reading this book brought back to mind all the joy and angst of pregnancy. I was able to laugh while remembering my own crazy fears, irritating moments and unexplainable vanities. Ms. Colleary is able to put it all together - leaving the reader with a feeling of satisfaction and relief - the same feeling one gets after sharing a day of food and gossip with a best friend. Loved this book!
Shannon (Bradley) Colleary is a Southern California native who has worked as a screenwriter for Warner Bros, Lifetime Television, and Disney. She is currently a Huffington Post blogger and has also been published in The London Daily Mail, Babble, BlogHer, Aiming Low, MomsLA and Opposing Viewpoints.
She has her own personal blog The Woman Formerly Known As Beautiful where she writes about body image, aging, beauty, parenting and married sex (which is unfortunate for her husband).
Nudes she had taken at age 26, then again at age 46 were featured in TWFKAB and were featured on The Today Show and StudioLA11. A post on date rape was featured on NPR.
Into The Child: 40 weeks in the Gestational Wilderness is her first book. It's a memoir from the time she was pregnant with her second and last child. It was that pregnancy that landed Shannon on the road to TWFKAB.