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The Star-Ledger: “If you live in suburban New Jersey, have a couple of kids and are still desperately trying to retain just a little of your former hipness, Tracy Beckerman is telling your story.”
NJ Monthly Magazine: “In her irreverent collection of essays, Rebel Without a Minivan, Tracy Beckerman finds the humor in her personal transformation from chic city chick to wife and mother in the Jersey ‘burbs. Along the way she battles mall moms, cappuccino baristas, and the dreaded DMV.”
Julie Long, author of “Baby: An Owners Manual”: “Tracy was a hip, cool New York city girl until having a baby forced her into the suburbs of New Jersey. Her essays highlight her foibles and survival strategies adjusting to the double-whammy of motherhood and suburban life.”
Role Mommy: “In Rebel without a Minivan, the fabulously gifted syndicated humor writer Tracy Beckerman shares an incredible collection of essays on what it's like to be a former city slicker living life in the ‘burbs. No matter which story you select, you'll find yourself laughing out loud and completely relating to Tracy's identity crisis.
Our Town News (Alexandria, VA): “(Tracy’s) book is ‘a must-read for anyone in need of a good laugh.’”
Michael Shapiro, editor, The Alternative Press: “The stories are funny and have good social commentary. The essays involving her husband really hit home - the same issues arise in my house!”
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REBEL WITOUT A MINIVAN by Tracy Beckerman
©2009, Tracy Beckerman
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Author and Syndicated Humor Columnist,Tracy Beckerman visits the set of LX-New York and shares the five things every suburban mom should shun: mom jeans, Uggs, driving in your bathrobe, a condition Beckerman calls "Diaper Conversation-itis," and the ultimate sign of a mother losing her edge: the Minivan.