The Secret World of the Working Mother

The Secret World of the Working Mother

by Fiona Millar (Author)

Synopsis

'I took the plunge and went back to work full-time, leaving a baby at home ... that was the start of the 20-year experiment with every different type of working arrangement possible in my quest to try and do justice to my children, my education, my ambition.' Fiona Millar, journalist and education campaigner, knows first hand that being a working mother involves managing childcare, work, laundry and countless other tasks, while striving to find the perfect work-life balance for her family. And she is not alone. Over 70 per cent of mothers with school-age children are in some form of work. In The Secret World of the Working Mother, Fiona Millar draws on the experiences of women from all walks of life and circumstance, as well as her own, to examine the many challenges faced in the workplace and home. Sharply analytical, entertaining and informative, this is an in-depth look at how real women manage their chaotic lives - not how perfect women should.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Vermilion
Published: 05 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 0091924235
ISBN 13: 9780091924232
Book Overview: An intelligent, entertaining, in-depth look at what it really means to be a working mother

Media Reviews
I loved this book and wish it had been written years ago. Everyone with children should read it * Fiona Philips *
Fiona Millar's excellent and well researched book is a must read for every working mother and for all those who will be joining the ranks of female jugglers and plate spinners. It answers many questions, it offers many solutions and most importantly, being underpinned by case studies and Fiona's own honest assessment of her juggling ability, it offers validation and reassurance to us all that it is okay to drop some of the balls some of the time. * Dr Tanya Byron, Clinical Psychologist, television presenter and columnist *
Author Bio
Fiona Millar is an education columnist for the Guardian, a former aide to Cherie Blair and an activist and campaigner. She and her partner Alastair Campbell have three teenage children.