Mitch, a journalist in his mid-thirties, walks up to the new postal window clerk, and is immediately turned on by her beauty, body, and bubbly personality. In the course of his conversation with Tammy, she reveals that she is a single mom with three young daughters born out of wedlock. She has been abandoned by her parents and brother, attends a community college-thanks to a federal grant-and receives food stamps and child care assistance-and her goal is to become a lawyer In essence Tammy is a part-time mother, part-time postal clerk, and part-time college student. Mitch smells a story and starts dating her. However, he was married for three years (a bad mistake), then divorced with no children, and is gun shy of making a repeat performance. Besides, Tammy may be a looker, but who in their right mind has not one, not two, but three children out of wedlock Additionally, he joins forces with Jenny, Tammy's best girl friend, and they plot to come up with ways and means to ameliorate her miserable situation. Are Mitch's intentions honorable? Does he really want to make an honest woman of her and saddle himself with four mouths to feed and four bodies to clothe? Or does he just want to use her as a model heroine of a short story and sleep with her? Read on.
评价“Single Mom Breaks Out of Mold”