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Rating:  Summary: A Jungle Full Of Zookeepers Review: "It's a Jungle Out There and a Zoo in Here" by Cheryl DemasFound your Reno? Experienced your ice-cream man relativity syndrome? What's your sausage? Cheryl Demas makes even life working at home make sense in her latest book, "It's a Jungle Out There and a Zoo in Here" by Warner Books, available from Amazon.com. Epitomized as "Dave Barry on estrogen", Cheryl is the most likely heir to the great Erma Bombeck as the work-at-home mom who has it all (or enough for her tastes!) without missing it all. "Jungle" (sorry...my fingers are getting sore typing that title) is a perfectly practical how-to guide hidden within several warm, casual and very revealing conversations with a good friend. Ms. Demas has a magical talent for enfolding an important point inside an ordinary story of everyday life. Afterward, you smile, chuckle and say "Oh yeah..." Ready for a welcome laugh? Enjoy your coffee (or other appropriate beverage of choice) while sitting and laughing with Cheryl as she tells of her metamorphosis from confident career professional to whirlwind work-at-home mom. (Note: This stuff works for work-at-home dads, too - Signed, A Reliable Source) Well, maybe more strong breeze than whirlwind. This is not Supermom Stays Home. Working at home while raising a family can be a tough decision requiring a lot of thought, and Cheryl presents the battle it can really be with focused insight and an extra helping of grace (with no added calories). "Jungle" displays all the funny, chaotic, challenging, stressful, touching and ultimately rewarding facets of working at home and how she's made it work as more than just business, but an integral part of her whole life. Because if you work at home (or just think about it right now), you deserve a laugh. Dan Reinhold knows that those who work at home deserve a laugh.
Rating:  Summary: Wahmmy! Review: Cheryl Demas has written a great book for work at home parents. As a work at home mom myself and the webmaster of a site for work at home parents, I found the book an interesting and light-hearted take on the ups and downs of working at home. If you're a WAH parent or you're thinking of becoming one, this is a must-read. Veteran WAHPs will see the truth on nearly every page, and potential WAHPs will have realistic expectations of the WAH lifestyle.
Rating:  Summary: Good Laugh Review: I must admit, Cheryl is certainly funny. There is plenty to learn and think about while reading her book. I am almost for sure it will be a huge hit once the word gets out and am frankly surprised by it not going huge sooner. Her wit is quick and slightly off at times but makes me feel good and hopeful for the future. There are so many work at home books on the market today that it is hard to find one moms - or even females - can connect to. This one is a winner. It does not have all of the answers but it sure has impacted my way of thinking. The one thing that is often overlooked in these types of books is exactly what is one supposed to do with children - really practical doable suggestions that work for more than an hour at a time. I find myself feeling gulity and drained when trying to juggle home duties and "home work" with kids underfoot. The Pros and Cons in the book are even light hearted but as she says, a con is "Your children may see the bad side of business too - the stress and the headaches. When you work at home, you can't use your commute time to decompress." This is so true and then I find the questions overwhelming as whether or not I am trying to do the best thing for my family - and my own sanity. Every summer I try to work at home and end up giving up. Maybe there is a better time than others to try? It's worth the money just for the humor. My other recommendation for a little more serious book and specific information for success - but certainly not dull - is: Why Aren't You Your Own Boss," by Paul and Sarah Edwards.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful, humorous book for WAHM's Review: I thoroughly enjoyed Cheryl's book and highly recommend it to any mom working from home or wishing to. She tells us of her personal experiences dealing with working from home and raising a family at the same time. A great weekend read!
Rating:  Summary: Good Laugh Review: This book, "It's a Jungle Out There and a Zoo in Here" by Cheryl Demas is a must have for anyone making the decision to work at home. There are quite a few books out there that tell you how to work at home but I found most of them dry and quite dull. Cheryl finds a way to give tons of information, humor, and ispiration all rolled into one. Cheryl takes the questions and worries we all have and gives advice and suggestions on how to conquer them in an intelligent manner. Her stories are great and really help to put things in perspective. I would highly reccommend this book to anyone who is working at home or thinking about doing so.
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