And how does she succeed?
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Meet - Kate Reddi, stock manager and mother of two children. She can do ten things at the same time: selling and buying stocks, changing diapers, finding out relationships with her husband, fighting off a stupid boss, baking pies, monitor the behavior of the DOW -Jones index and much more. Kate alone cannot - understand herself and understand who she wants to be more: a good mom and an excellent wife or a successful professional who is rapidly conquering the heights of the financial world. Kate"s life is an incessant struggle with guilt and disapproval of others. Relatives, non-working familiar mothers, bosses, clients, male colleagues and even nanny together condemn Kate. And in addition to universal disapproval, there are other misfortunes: chronic lack of sleep, multiplied by chronic insomnia, fears, bad luck and complete lack of time. As a result, the life of Kate is a series of ridiculous, ridiculous and awkward situations, into which she constantly falls into attempts to somehow dodge and squeeze two lives into one. "And how does she succeed?" - A ridiculous and at the same time sad book that will push women think about changes in life, and men - look a little differently at their friends.
Press about the book
The book has many funny details. London problems are surprisingly similar to Moscow, and therefore the novel seems especially realistic and truthful. Honest and cheerful book. Book Review
A brilliant novel about juggling marriage, children and work (and a little sleep) Time
A very adult novel, cheerful and heartbreaking, filled with a sweet-mongic aroma of our bustle life. Tony Parsons
If Bridget Jones wiser, married, got two children and made a career, then Kate Reddi, the heroine of the novel "and how she succeeds." Meet - a new heroine of the new century. The New York Times
In a sparkling style and with brutal irony, Ellison Pirson writes about a dilemma that stood in front of women at the beginning of the 21st century: motherhood or work. Guardian
Anthem of all working mothers. Oprah Winfrey
dynamic, funny, heartbreaking. The New York Times Book Review
wildly cheerful, surprisingly sad and incredibly true romance. The Miami Herald
The book that every working woman will swallow in one sitting. It is hysterically ridiculous and very honest - the life of the supermamom in all its glory. The New York Times
Press about the book
The book has many funny details. London problems are surprisingly similar to Moscow, and therefore the novel seems especially realistic and truthful. Honest and cheerful book. Book Review
A brilliant novel about juggling marriage, children and work (and a little sleep) Time
A very adult novel, cheerful and heartbreaking, filled with a sweet-mongic aroma of our bustle life. Tony Parsons
If Bridget Jones wiser, married, got two children and made a career, then Kate Reddi, the heroine of the novel "and how she succeeds." Meet - a new heroine of the new century. The New York Times
In a sparkling style and with brutal irony, Ellison Pirson writes about a dilemma that stood in front of women at the beginning of the 21st century: motherhood or work. Guardian
Anthem of all working mothers. Oprah Winfrey
dynamic, funny, heartbreaking. The New York Times Book Review
wildly cheerful, surprisingly sad and incredibly true romance. The Miami Herald
The book that every working woman will swallow in one sitting. It is hysterically ridiculous and very honest - the life of the supermamom in all its glory. The New York Times
Author:
Author:Parson Ellison
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-86471-825-4
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