Susan Konig's warm and witty true story of becoming a work-from-home suburbanmother is as winning and laugh-aloudfunny as I Don't Know How She Does It S usan Konig's family can barely turn around without bumping into one another in a city apartment that seems to shrink with each new addition. With Baby #3 on the way, their home is nearing the bursting point. But it's the smallest inhabitants, a bold group of mice who don't mind living with a cat, who finally push the family to move to larger quarters, in The 'Burbs. Trading mice for a too-friendly local skunk, the Konigs settle into a bungalow and learn the joys and trials of living in their own home from roof (sometimes leaky) to basement (prone to sewer backup). As they learn the local ways-how to respond after backing into a neighbor's car, when to expect a 24-hour plumber to actually be on call-Konig recounts her domestic adventures with equal doses of wisdom and charm. Suburban dwellers will laugh in recognition, while city dwellers will count their blessings.y...