
How Hard Can It Be?
Allison Pearson(Author)
The Borough Press
Published on 28. June 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-00-815055-6 (ISBN)
Description
Kate Reddy is counting down the days until she is fifty, but not in a good way.
Fifty, in Kate's mind, equals invisibility, and she's caught between her traitorous hormones, unknowable teenage children and ailing parents.
She's back at work after a break, now that her husband Rich has dropped out of the rat race to master the art of mindfulness. But just as Kate is finding a few tricks to get by, her old client and flame Jack reappears - complicated doesn't even begin to cover it...
Fifty, in Kate's mind, equals invisibility, and she's caught between her traitorous hormones, unknowable teenage children and ailing parents.
She's back at work after a break, now that her husband Rich has dropped out of the rat race to master the art of mindfulness. But just as Kate is finding a few tricks to get by, her old client and flame Jack reappears - complicated doesn't even begin to cover it...
Reviews / Votes
'Made me laugh, wince, shudder and shed a tear!' SOPHIE KINSELLA'Revolutionary ... Both funny and unflinching' ELIZABETH DAY, Daily Telegraph
'As sharp and witty as ever ... hugely enjoyable' Daily Mail
'How Hard Can It Be? is that rare thing: a sequel that matches and even surpasses the original' Daily Telegraph
'Once again, countless women will recognise themselves ... Pearson has a gift' The Times
'Filled with smart insights into ageing parents, female friendships, tricky family dynamics and failing marriages ... Kate makes good company' New York Times
'Ms. Pearson writes with great wit and verve' Wall Street Journal
'Pearson features menopause as nearly its own character in this laugh-out-loud yet all too realistic romp through midlife concerns about aging, sexual appeal, careers for older employees, and family care issues. Spot on' Library Journal, Starred Review
'Brilliantly well observed' INDIA KNIGHT
'Written with a light touch and verve ... Pearson makes a sharp point about the lack of value and status that society places on the onerous job of a stay at home mother ... in these pages, there is a raw honesty' Financial Times
'Sparkling, funny and poignant, this is a triumphant return for Pearson and hopefully not the last we will hear of Kate' Daily Express
'It is this relatable quality of Pearson's story, along with laugh-out-loud zingers on nearly every page, that makes this sequel shine. How Hard Can It Be? is witty, current and a good reminder that age can be a trump card, even if you need reading glasses to see the deck' Washington Post
'Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down ... zesty, razor-sharp and hilarious. It's full of such quotable casual profundity on the female condition I couldn't read it without a pencil to underline the abundance of great lines. Get ready for Kate!' TINA BROWN, magazine editor and bestselling author
'Funny, heart-breaking, wise and delightful' SOPHIE HANNAH
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 126 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
336 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-815055-6 (9780008150556)
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Allison Pearson
How Hard Can It Be?
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1st Edition
The Borough Press
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Person
Allison Pearson was born in South Wales. She is a columnist and feature writer for the Daily Telegraph. Allison's first novel, I Don't Know How She Does It, was an international bestseller; translated into 32 languages it was made into a movie of the same name. Oprah Winfrey called the book 'A Bible for the working mother'. Allison lives in Cambridge with her family and two poodles. You can find her on Twitter @allisonpearson