Review: MOM JEANS AND OTHER MISTAKES
Published by Berkley Books on September 7, 2021
Genres: Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Women's Fiction
Pages: 384
Source: Netgalley
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FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
I was honestly not prepared for how much I would fall in love with Alexa Martin’s new novel Mom Jeans and Other Mistakes. I requested it for review because of the fun title, cute cover, and because I enjoyed my last read from this author, but I’m going to tell you all right now before I break it down any further, this is my new favorite book about female friendships!
The story follows two women, Jude Andrews and Lauren Turner, who have been best friends since the third grade. Jude is a popular social media influencer whose online brand is healthy eating, pilates, and a positive attitude. Her online life, however, doesn’t even remotely resemble her real life, where she has a toxic relationship with her out-of-work celebrity mother and where a bad decision involving the guy she was dating left her with an empty bank account. Lauren isn’t faring much better unfortunately. She had to abandon her dream of becoming a doctor when she unexpectedly got pregnant and even more unexpectedly, when her fiancé decided to dump her and leave her to raise her daughter all alone. Jude and Lauren turn to each other, as they have all their lives, and decide that the solution to their troubles is to move in together and be, as they like to call themselves, “Sister Wives”!
The relationship between Jude and Lauren just really spoke to me. Sure, the book is filled with plenty of laughs and good times, particularly surrounding a fun podcast that Lauren and Jude decide to do together, but at the heart of the story is this truly beautiful friendship. They are each other’s ride-or-die and it shows in everything they do for each other. I especially adored how much their love for each other spilled over to Lauren’s adorable daughter, Addy. Jude would seriously lay down her life for that little girl and it just made me smile from ear to ear every time the two of them interacted.
Although the podcast provides plenty of laughs, Mom Jeans and Other Mistakes still has its fair share of more dramatic moments. Jude and Lauren both have personal drama that weighs on them, Lauren in the form of her ex deciding, out of the blue, that he wants full custody of Addy, and Jude in the form of a mom who is little more than a parasite, constantly coming to Jude to beg for money to finance her career comeback. Jude is so used to putting on this happy mask for her social media followers that she tries to do it to Lauren as well, but Lauren sees through her act and forces Jude to stop keeping everything all bottled up.
I really just loved everything about their friendship and about the book as a whole. The book, like Jude and Lauren’s podcast, very realistically explores the ups and downs women, whether they’re moms or not, go through every day and sends the message that we should all support each other. If you’re looking for a book that explores and celebrates the bonds of female friendship and sisterhood, I highly recommend Alexa Martin’s Mom Jeans and Other Mistakes.
I love the support these two show each other – we all need someone like that!
We really do. 🙂
This sounds wonderful! I love the idea of “sister wives.” And I want to meet these characters😁
They were both so great, especially Jude, who is just super feisty and fun.
Woo hoo! I recently added this to my shelf and now you’ve got me excited. Holding out for the audio version.
I hope you love it!
I’ve never read anything by this author, but this one sounds fantastic. Going to go add it to my wish list. I love that it focuses on such a great female friendship.
I’ve only read a few of hers but after loving this one so much, I definitely want to read more from her.
I’m sure I would love their friendship and support of each other. Fantastic review!
Thank you! 🙂
I wasn’t sure about this one when I first read about it, but it sounds like Martin did an incredible job with this story. I am definitely here for a book featuring a strong female friendship.
Yeah, she did a really nice job with it. There’s also a bit of a romance but it definitely takes a backseat to the exploration of the friendship.
Sounds like a fun read.
It really was. 🙂
I think I already adore this — the women, their friendship everything was just so wonderful! Brilliant review, Suzanne!!
Thank you!
Okay I was honestly wary at first, but I think I’ll give this one a listen.
I hope you enjoy it. I’d be curious to see how it is on audio. I think with the right narrator it could be pretty great.