Ayun writes a delightful quarterly zine mostly about being a New York City mother and the adventures she has with her two small children. Hand written essays are illustrated with lots of cute diagrams. Ayun's writing is clear, fun to read, and full of keen observations about her life. I really appreciated the sentiment here. There really is a lot of information presented and it's truly a great resource for parents in comparable situations.
In this issue! Ayun tries to get her kid into the proper middle school, a process so crazy that gets the reader a little stressed out, too. While I'm glad Inky ends up in the school of her dreams, probably the best thing to come of all the middle school-land grabbing-butt kissing is that we get a cute zine to read. And those cute signature cartoons in the corner of every page. And a respectful farewell to her neighbor, a notable film star.