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I Don't Know How She Does It - Allison Pearson

 

Description: Genre: Fiction / Pearson's descriptions of a woman's struggles to survive in the City. Despite many well-publicised ... more
I Don't Know How She Does It - Allison Pearson ... cases of discrimination, Kate's experience - that you can excuse lateness with a faulty car but never a sick child - rings horribly true...

Newest Review: ... the person she trusts to take care of her children. Kate is caught in a difficult relationship with the nanny she often ... more

 ... finds herself jealous of her children’s relationship with the nanny but knows she cant be there herself to be the mother she would like to be. Something has to give. Her relationship with her long-suffering husband becomes gradually more strained as the novel continues. He earns less than Kate does which is a bone of contention to begin with and Kate gets annoyed with him when he doesn’t do things the way she wants. This is a novel about the working mother, however it is a very exaggerated example of most working...more

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I Don't Know How She Does It by Allison Pearson - Chatto and Wind
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Premium Review I Don't Know How She Does It - Allison Pearson: wanted 35 hours in a day (584 words)
by west_jenn - written on 01.03.05 (Very useful, 152 readings)
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Kate Reddy would appear to have it all, high flying career, loving husband and two lovely children. However, she’s a woman juggling too many balls and in danger of gong mad. I don’t know how she does it follows a year in the life of 35 year old funds manager Kate Reddy. The book grew out of a column in the Daily Telegraph, it consists of diary entries chronicling Kate’s chaotic life. Kate’s day to day life has every spare minute filled with her demanding job and family. Each daily entry ends with a to do list with more things on it than I usually manage in a week. As the book progresses Kate begins to feel more and more frustrated, her job involves ...

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Premium Review Living Life On A Treadmill  (1277 words)
by zoe_page_1 - written on 07.07.03 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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Look up the word “busy” in a dictionary and, if it were the kind of world where random people’s faces were used to illustrate meanings, you’d see a picture of Kate Reddy. Fund Manager, mother of two, devoted wife (or not), our heroine is the type of person who thinks sleeping is a waste of precious time. Why, think of all the important tasks you could accomplish in those 6 to 8 hours every night. Sleep? Sleep is for wusses. “I Don’t Know How She Does It” follows Kate through a year of her life, and what a frantic year it turns out to be: tales of divorce, pregnancy, affairs, incompetent staff, revolting subordinates, stroppy ...

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Premium Review I Don't Know How She Does It - Allison Pearson: She doesn't!! (599 words)
by AJ26 - written on 11.09.06 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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“I Don’t Know How She Does It” is a novel by Allison Pearson about Kate Reddy a fund manager and mother of 2 small children. It’s described as “A comedy about failure, a tragedy about success.” Kate’s main problem is there is not enough hours in the day to get everything done that she needs to do. She works long hours trying to prove to her male colleagues that after having a baby her brain still works and she is still capable of doing her job. Meanwhile her children long for her to be there to put them to bed and to read them a goodnight story which more often than not she isn’t home in time to do. On top of all this she has a manipulative nanny who gives ...

 
 


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