New Yorker Pamela Druckerman whips up this charming memoir detailing her experiences raising children in France. The similarities and differences between American and French parenting were fascinating and I enjoyed learning more about French culture. Druckerman uses warm and witty prose to both bemoan her kids’ misadventures and praise their good deeds. The chapter about getting kids to eat better was brilliant and I have started implementing some of the suggestions with my own kids. Bringing up Bebe is a fun, light-hearted read fraught with entertaining parenting observations.
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: 2 religious exclamations, 1 derogatory name, 2 f-word derivatives
Violence/Gore: Parents threatening kids with a spanking; children hitting parents
Sex/Nudity: Conversations about circumcision, perineal re-education, and child-bearing anatomy; author recalls seeing a friend’s topless maternity pictures; implied sexual activity in movies, conceiving and among teenagers. A discussion regarding sex occurs in regards to pregnancy.
Mature Subject Matter:
Divorce.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
The author reports seeing a few pregnant women drink or smoke in France.


