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The provided text is an excerpt from a work of fiction titled Mom Over Miami by Annie Jones, which includes praise for the author's previous work, acknowledgments, and the story's content. The narrative centers on the protagonist, Hannah Bartlett, a stay-at-home mother balancing the pressures of modern suburban life, including raising her adopted son, Sam, and baby daughter, Tessa, managing a chaotic home life, and dealing with well-meaning but overbearing family members and community volunteers, often resulting in humorous and relatable "mom lit" scenarios. A key plot point involves Hannah's private, frustrated correspondence with her sister, Sadie, being published as a column called "Nacho Mama's House," which unexpectedly propels her toward embracing her identity as a writer while she navigates various challenges, culminating in her impromptu flight to Miami for a much-needed break from her responsibilities.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThe provided text is an excerpt from a work of fiction titled Mom Over Miami by Annie Jones, which includes praise for the author's previous work, acknowledgments, and the story's content. The narrative centers on the protagonist, Hannah Bartlett, a stay-at-home mother balancing the pressures of modern suburban life, including raising her adopted son, Sam, and baby daughter, Tessa, managing a chaotic home life, and dealing with well-meaning but overbearing family members and community volunteers, often resulting in humorous and relatable "mom lit" scenarios. A key plot point involves Hannah's private, frustrated correspondence with her sister, Sadie, being published as a column called "Nacho Mama's House," which unexpectedly propels her toward embracing her identity as a writer while she navigates various challenges, culminating in her impromptu flight to Miami for a much-needed break from her responsibilities.