Kargman appears as a satirical version of herself in a Bravo scripted comedy television show called
Odd Mom Out. The show is written by her and based on her novel
Momzillas (Dutton, 2007). The show is based on Kargman's life and portrays the outrageous lifestyles of extremely wealthy mothers who live on the Upper East Side. Time Magazine named
Odd Mom Out one of "2015's Top 10 TV Shows" stating, "It's the smartest piece of anthropology on cable - and something to make TV fans grateful that something so specific and deeply thought-through can exist in the shallow end of cable's pool." In the book Kargman describes "momzillas" as mothers who are "negligent, domineering, competitive, preachy, and sad".
Kirkus Reviews described
Momzillas as "a decent effort that debunks the myth of the perfect mommy".
The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund was published in April 2009. Kirkus Reviews described the book as "funny, but in the current economic context ill-timed" due to its 2009 publication during the
Great Recession.
Pirates and Princesses was published in September 2011. Kargman wrote the book with her 8-year-old daughter Sadie; illustrations were provided by Christine Davenier. The book's target audience is children aged 4–8. A reviewer for Kirkus said "Teachers especially will turn to this good-natured story". A reviewer for
USA Today summarized it as being "funny and irreverent, a brash and appealing account of a long-devoted fan-girl and how she copes with her rock idol fantasy come true". ==Personal life==