I pledged when I started writing the book that it would be ‘nothing if not honest’ and I can safely say that I have kept that promise. What are you most proud of about it and what's your favourite bit? I left my job at the University of Exeter back in June last year, and the last eight months has been my first ever taste of being self-employed. I only managed to squeeze the book-writing in because I took a bit of gamble and gave up my day job. "I still can’t believe I have written a bloody book! Even though I have been sat typing on my laptop for months on end, it still seems surreal that those words now lie between two covers. How exactly have you managed to fit it all in? Tell us about the book - it’s just so exciting that you’ve done it. We caught up with Sarah over the weekend. As we’d expect it’s less a parenting manual and more an insight into motherhood as it really is. She has two children Henry, four and Jude, 17 months, lives in Devon and (squeal!) has just written her first book. So of course the first person we just had to talk to was the awesome Sarah Turner, 28, who we all know and love as blogger The Unmumsy Mum. You’ve told us you want to hear from women like us those that are doing their best in this crazy work/family/life juggle and are having a laugh along the way. In the first of a new series here at Digital Mums we are bringing you interviews from some of our favourite mums - those 'Mums Keeping It Real'.
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