JANICE MIN has garnered rave reviews for her recent editorial revamp of The Hollywood Reporter, including a spot on the Huffington Post's 2011 list of "Game Changers" in the media. During her six-year tenure as editor in chief of US Weekly, she doubled the magazine's audience to 13 million and earned some of the publishing world's highest honors, including Advertising Age's Magazine of the Year and AdWeek's Editor of the Year. Min has been named one of the New York Post's Most Powerful Women, was described as having an "Oprah-esque power over celebrity culture" by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and is an in-demand expert for the Today show, ET, CNN, Good Morning America, and other national news outlets. She currently resides with her husband in Los Angeles, where they drive their three children around in a minivan.
"Janice really pulled together the best Hollywood tips and tricks
for all of us moms to laugh at and learn from. Whether you have one
child or four, there is definitely something for you in here!"
--Heidi Klum"Min's familiar tone makes the book read like a
girlfriends' chat after mommy and me class. She shares personal
stories about her pregnancy, postpartum and parenting issues --
from muffin tops to working-mother guilt -- with refreshing
honesty, candor and humor. It's no surprise the book is reminiscent
of a lifestyle magazine filled with stunning celebrity photos, but
Min's style is engaging and she provides useful advice for regular
moms. "If it were your full time job to look ... glamorous -- and
you had all the money in the world -- you could probably look like
an A-lister too. But this is real life ... we have to start aiming
for goals that are actually attainable," she says. " --Associated
Press"[Janice] shares advice for looking glamorous after baby,
along with plenty of self-deprecating humor, and tips from doctors
and experts in beauty, fashion and fitness. " --Time.com"A clever,
honest, and practical guide to motherhood. J.Lo, Gwyneth, and the
rest enjoy the aid of trainers and makeup artists; Min has gathered
advice from the experts and experiences of celeb-world (whether or
not we believe Jessica Alba struggled with postbaby weight, it's
reassuring to read about it) for our benefit. The result: a trove
of info ranging from nutrition tips to how to dress for every
occasion. Min, a mother of three, makes clear that while we can't
all be Angelina Jolie, we're all--silver-screen siren or suburban
mom--united in our quest for nonugly diaper bags. " --Elle
Magazine"[How to Look Hot in a Minivan] is filled with a lot of
great tips...it's a terrific book" --Kathy Lee and Hoda on The
Today Show"As a mother I was laughing through everything [in the
book]! " --Kit Hoover, Access Hollywood"A very funny and yet very
frank take on what it means to become a mother...get the book! "
--E! News"[How to Look Hot in a Minivan] offers a much-needed sense
of humor about what really happens post-bump. " --SELF
magazine"Filled with awesome tips (like how to have
celebrity-worthy hair, even on school days), this book will become
your new best friend. " --mom.me"She divulges the inside info, from
the perspective of a less than perfect real mom of three. She's a
great writer and includes many personal stories of her own
pregnancy and parenthood experiences that are extremely relatable-
from the time someone asked when she was due weeks after the baby
was born... to the guilt of working motherhood...The book offers
valuable advice in a funny, easy way with a message of being good
to yourself. It would make a great gift for new moms as it's filled
with stories that most people won't tell you when you're pregnant
(stretch marks, hair loss, cellulite!) Somehow Min breaks it to
them gently, with lots of pretty celebrity photos."
--Carpoolcandy.com
Janice really pulled together the best Hollywood tips and tricks
for all of us moms to laugh at and learn from. Whether you have one
child or four, there is definitely something for you in here! Heidi
Klum Min's familiar tone makes the book read like a girlfriends'
chat after mommy and me class. She shares personal stories about
her pregnancy, postpartum and parenting issues -- from muffin tops
to working-mother guilt -- with refreshing honesty, candor and
humor. It's no surprise the book is reminiscent of a lifestyle
magazine filled with stunning celebrity photos, but Min's style is
engaging and she provides useful advice for regular moms. "If it
were your full time job to look ... glamorous -- and you had all
the money in the world -- you could probably look like an A-lister
too. But this is real life ... we have to start aiming for goals
that are actually attainable," she says. Associated Press [Janice]
shares advice for looking glamorous after baby, along with plenty
of self-deprecating humor, and tips from doctors and experts in
beauty, fashion and fitness. Time.com A clever, honest, and
practical guide to motherhood. J.Lo, Gwyneth, and the rest enjoy
the aid of trainers and makeup artists; Min has gathered advice
from the experts and experiences of celeb-world (whether or not we
believe Jessica Alba struggled with postbaby weight, it's
reassuring to read about it) for our benefit. The result: a trove
of info ranging from nutrition tips to how to dress for every
occasion. Min, a mother of three, makes clear that while we can't
all be Angelina Jolie, we're all--silver-screen siren or suburban
mom--united in our quest for nonugly diaper bags. Elle Magazine
[How to Look Hot in a Minivan] is filled with a lot of great tips
it's a terrific book Kathy Lee and Hoda on The Today Show As a
mother I was laughing through everything [in the book]! Kit Hoover,
Access Hollywood A very funny and yet very frank take on what it
means to become a mother get the book! E! News [How to Look Hot in
a Minivan] offers a much-needed sense of humor about what really
happens post-bump. SELF magazine Filled with awesome tips (like how
to have celebrity-worthy hair, even on school days), this book will
become your new best friend. mom.me She divulges the inside info,
from the perspective of a less than perfect real mom of three.
She's a great writer and includes many personal stories of her own
pregnancy and parenthood experiences that are extremely relatable
from the time someone asked when she was due weeks after the baby
was born to the guilt of working motherhood The book offers
valuable advice in a funny, easy way with a message of being good
to yourself. It would make a great gift for new moms as it's filled
with stories that most people won't tell you when you're pregnant
(stretch marks, hair loss, cellulite!) Somehow Min breaks it to
them gently, with lots of pretty celebrity photos.
Carpoolcandy.com"
Janice really pulled together the best Hollywood tips and tricks
for all of us moms to laugh at and learn from. Whether you have one
child or four, there is definitely something for you in here!
"Heidi Klum" Min's familiar tone makes the book read like a
girlfriends' chat after mommy and me class. She shares personal
stories about her pregnancy, postpartum and parenting issues --
from muffin tops to working-mother guilt -- with refreshing
honesty, candor and humor. It's no surprise the book is reminiscent
of a lifestyle magazine filled with stunning celebrity photos, but
Min's style is engaging and she provides useful advice for regular
moms. "If it were your full time job to look ... glamorous -- and
you had all the money in the world -- you could probably look like
an A-lister too. But this is real life ... we have to start aiming
for goals that are actually attainable," she says. "Associated
Press" [Janice] shares advice for looking glamorous after baby,
along with plenty of self-deprecating humor, and tips from doctors
and experts in beauty, fashion and fitness. "Time.com" A clever,
honest, and practical guide to motherhood. J.Lo, Gwyneth, and the
rest enjoy the aid of trainers and makeup artists; Min has gathered
advice from the experts and experiences of celeb-world (whether or
not we believe Jessica Alba struggled with postbaby weight, it's
reassuring to read about it) for our benefit. The result: a trove
of info ranging from nutrition tips to how to dress for every
occasion. Min, a mother of three, makes clear that while we can't
all be Angelina Jolie, we're all--silver-screen siren or suburban
mom--united in our quest for nonugly diaper bags. "Elle Magazine"
["How to Look Hot in a Minivan"] is filled with a lot of great tips
it's a terrific book "Kathy Lee and Hoda on The Today Show" As a
mother I was laughing through everything [in the book]! "Kit
Hoover, Access Hollywood" A very funny and yet very frank take on
what it means to become a mother get the book! "E! News" ["How to
Look Hot in a Minivan"] offers a much-needed sense of humor about
what "really" happens post-bump. "SELF magazine" Filled with
awesome tips (like how to have celebrity-worthy hair, even on
school days), this book will become your new best friend. "mom.me"
She divulges the inside info, from the perspective of a less than
perfect real mom of three. She's a great writer and includes many
personal stories of her own pregnancy and parenthood experiences
that are extremely relatable from the time someone asked when she
was due weeks "after" the baby was born to the guilt of working
motherhood The book offers valuable advice in a funny, easy way
with a message of being good to yourself. It would make a great
gift for new moms as it's filled with stories that most people
won't tell you when you're pregnant (stretch marks, hair loss,
cellulite!) Somehow Min breaks it to them gently, with lots of
pretty celebrity photos. "Carpoolcandy.com""
"Janice really pulled together the best Hollywood tips and tricks
for all of us moms to laugh at and learn from. Whether you have one
child or four, there is definitely something for you in here!"
--Heidi Klum
"Min's familiar tone makes the book read like a girlfriends' chat
after mommy and me class. She shares personal stories about her
pregnancy, postpartum and parenting issues -- from muffin tops to
working-mother guilt -- with refreshing honesty, candor and humor.
It's no surprise the book is reminiscent of a lifestyle magazine
filled with stunning celebrity photos, but Min's style is engaging
and she provides useful advice for regular moms. "If it were your
full time job to look ... glamorous -- and you had all the money in
the world -- you could probably look like an A-lister too. But this
is real life ... we have to start aiming for goals that are
actually attainable," she says." --Associated Press
"[Janice] shares advice for looking glamorous after baby, along
with plenty of self-deprecating humor, and tips from doctors and
experts in beauty, fashion and fitness." --Time.com
"A clever, honest, and practical guide to motherhood. J.Lo,
Gwyneth, and the rest enjoy the aid of trainers and makeup artists;
Min has gathered advice from the experts and experiences of
celeb-world (whether or not we believe Jessica Alba struggled with
postbaby weight, it's reassuring to read about it) for our benefit.
The result: a trove of info ranging from nutrition tips to how to
dress for every occasion. Min, a mother of three, makes clear that
while we can't all be Angelina Jolie, we're all--silver-screen
siren or suburban mom--united in our quest for nonugly diaper
bags." --"Elle "Magazine
"["How to Look Hot in a Minivan"] is filled with a lot of great
tips...it's a terrific book" --Kathy Lee and Hoda on "The Today
Show
""As a mother I was laughing through everything [in the book]!"
--Kit Hoover, "Access Hollywood
""A very funny and yet very frank take on what it means to become a
mother...get the book!" --"E! News"
"["How to Look Hot in a Minivan"] offers a much-needed sense of
humor about what "really" happens post-bump." --"SELF" magazine
"Filled with awesome tips (like how to have celebrity-worthy hair,
even on school days), this book will become your new best friend."
--mom.me
"She divulges the inside info, from the perspective of a less than
perfect real mom of three. She's a great writer and includes many
personal stories of her own pregnancy and parenthood experiences
that are extremely relatable- from the time someone asked when she
was due weeks "after" the baby was born... to the guilt of working
motherhood...The book offers valuable advice in a funny, easy way
with a message of being good to yourself. It would make a great
gift for new moms as it's filled with stories that most people
won't tell you when you're pregnant (stretch marks, hair loss,
cellulite!) Somehow Min breaks it to them gently, with lots of
pretty celebrity photos." --Carpoolcandy.com
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