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ISBN
9781250086082
Book Title
How Hard Can It Be? : a Novel
Item Length
9.4in
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Year
2018
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4in
Author
Allison Pearson
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Contemporary Women, Humorous / General
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
19.8 Oz
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Look, I was doing OK. I got through the oil spill on the road that is turning forty. Lost a little control, but I drove into the skid just like the driving instructors tell you to and afterwards things were fine again, no, really, they were better than fine. Kate Reddy had it all: a nice home, two adorable kids, a good husband. Then her kids became teenagers (read: monsters). Richard, her husband, quit his job, taking up bicycling and therapeutic counseling: drinking green potions, dressing head to toe in Lycra, and spending his time--and their money--on his own therapy. Since Richard no longer sees a regular income as part of the path to enlightenment, it's left to Kate to go back to work. Companies aren't necessarily keen on hiring 49-year-old mothers, so Kate does what she must: knocks a few years off her age, hires a trainer, joins a Women Returners group, and prepares a new resume that has a shot at a literary prize for experimental fiction. When Kate manages to secure a job at the very hedge fund she founded, she finds herself in an impossible juggling act: proving herself (again) at work, dealing with teen drama, and trying to look after increasingly frail parents as the clock keeps ticking toward her 50th birthday. Then, of course, an old flame shows up out of the blue, and Kate finds herself facing off with everyone from Russian mobsters to a literal stallion. Surely it will all work out in the end. After all, how hard can it be? Hilarious and poignant, How Hard Can It Be? brings us the new adventures of Kate Reddy, the beleaguered heroine of Allison Pearson's groundbreaking New York Times bestseller I Don't Know How She Does It.

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St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
1250086086
ISBN-13
9781250086082
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Book Title
How Hard Can It Be? : a Novel
Author
Allison Pearson
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Humorous / General
Publication Year
2018
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Item Length
9.4in
Item Height
1.4in
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
19.8 Oz

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Pr6116.E17h69 2018
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One of Popsugar 's Hottest Books of Summer 2018! "Brilliant, funny, and tender....Tackling sexism, growing older, and understanding one's needs when catering to those of so many others, Pearson writes realism with all the fun of escapism." -- Booklist (starred review) "The winning follow-up to Pearson's bestselling I Don't Know How She Does It is anchored by heroine Kate Reddy's authentic, intelligent, and consistently funny British voice....Pearson maintains a humorous tone throughout, wresting laughs from her lead's lowest moments and greatest triumphs. Pearson also hits the right notes in conveying the cluelessness and powerlessness parents feel raising teens obsessed by gaming and social media. Readers will cheer on Kate as she becomes a kick-butt woman of a certain age." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "In this side-splitting follow-up to I Don't Know How She Does It... the electricity is politively sparkling....Laugh-out-loud yet all too realistic....Spot on." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Laugh-out-loud funny and entirely relatable--you'll fall in love with Kate all over again." -- Popsugar "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy's comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Written with Allison's trademark wit and lacerating insight, How Hard Can It Be? is an honest, hilarious look at being a woman of a certain age. Anyone who, like me, adored Kate Reddy in "I Don't Know How She Does It," will be delighted to revisit her fierce and honest take on the figurative and literal bumpy bits of middle age. This book is smart and sharp and funny, funny, funny." --Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada and co-creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "The funniest and most feminist writing of the year... How Hard Can It Be? is that rare thing: a sequel that matches and even surpasses the original...Every line is meticulous; every reflection on parenthood hilarious, or else so true it's heartbreaking." -- The Telegraph (UK) "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express, "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy's comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Written with Allison's trademark wit and lacerating insight, How Hard Can It Be? is an honest, hilarious look at being a woman of a certain age. Anyone who, like me, adored Kate Reddy in "I Don't Know How She Does It," will be delighted to revisit her fierce and honest take on the figurative and literal bumpy bits of middle age. This book is smart and sharp and funny, funny, funny." --Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada and co-creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "The funniest and most feminist writing of the year... How Hard Can It Be? is that rare thing: a sequel that matches and even surpasses the original...Every line is meticulous; every reflection on parenthood hilarious, or else so true it's heartbreaking." -- The Telegraph (UK) "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express, One of Popsugar 's Hottest Books of Summer 2018! "Brilliant, funny, and tender....Tackling sexism, growing older, and understanding one's needs when catering to those of so many others, Pearson writes realism with all the fun of escapism." -- Booklist (starred review) "In this side-splitting follow-up to I Don't Know How She Does It... the electricity is politively sparkling....Laugh-out-loud yet all too realistic....Spot on." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy's comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Written with Allison's trademark wit and lacerating insight, How Hard Can It Be? is an honest, hilarious look at being a woman of a certain age. Anyone who, like me, adored Kate Reddy in "I Don't Know How She Does It," will be delighted to revisit her fierce and honest take on the figurative and literal bumpy bits of middle age. This book is smart and sharp and funny, funny, funny." --Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada and co-creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "The funniest and most feminist writing of the year... How Hard Can It Be? is that rare thing: a sequel that matches and even surpasses the original...Every line is meticulous; every reflection on parenthood hilarious, or else so true it's heartbreaking." -- The Telegraph (UK) "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express, "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy's comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Written with Allison's trademark wit and lacerating insight, How Hard Can It Be? is an honest, hilarious look at being a woman of a certain age. Anyone who, like me, adored Kate Reddy in "I Don't Know How She Does It," will be delighted to revisit her fierce and honest take on the figurative and literal bumpy bits of middle age. This book is smart and sharp and funny, funny, funny." --Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada and co-creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express, Praise for I Don't Know How She Does It : "The definitive social comedy of working motherhood." - The Washington Post "Fast... funny... heartbreaking... .You root for Kate the whole length of her roller coaster ride."- The New York Times Book Review "The national anthem for working mothers." -Oprah Winfrey"A book every working woman is likely to devour... .A hysterical look-in both the laughing and crying senses of the word-at the life of Supermom." - The New York Times, "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy's comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express, One of Popsugar 's Hottest Books of Summer 2018! "Brilliant, funny, and tender....Tackling sexism, growing older, and understanding one's needs when catering to those of so many others, Pearson writes realism with all the fun of escapism." -- Booklist "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy's comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Written with Allison's trademark wit and lacerating insight, How Hard Can It Be? is an honest, hilarious look at being a woman of a certain age. Anyone who, like me, adored Kate Reddy in "I Don't Know How She Does It," will be delighted to revisit her fierce and honest take on the figurative and literal bumpy bits of middle age. This book is smart and sharp and funny, funny, funny." --Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada and co-creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "The funniest and most feminist writing of the year... How Hard Can It Be? is that rare thing: a sequel that matches and even surpasses the original...Every line is meticulous; every reflection on parenthood hilarious, or else so true it's heartbreaking." -- The Telegraph (UK) "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express, One of Popsugar 's Hottest Books of Summer 2018! "Brilliant, funny, and tender....Tackling sexism, growing older, and understanding one's needs when catering to those of so many others, Pearson writes realism with all the fun of escapism." -- Booklist (starred review) "The winning follow-up to Pearson's bestselling I Don't Know How She Does It is anchored by heroine Kate Reddy's authentic, intelligent, and consistently funny British voice....Pearson maintains a humorous tone throughout, wresting laughs from her lead's lowest moments and greatest triumphs. Pearson also hits the right notes in conveying the cluelessness and powerlessness parents feel raising teens obsessed by gaming and social media. Readers will cheer on Kate as she becomes a kick-butt woman of a certain age." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "In this side-splitting follow-up to I Don't Know How She Does It... the electricity is politively sparkling....Laugh-out-loud yet all too realistic....Spot on." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy's comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Written with Allison's trademark wit and lacerating insight, How Hard Can It Be? is an honest, hilarious look at being a woman of a certain age. Anyone who, like me, adored Kate Reddy in "I Don't Know How She Does It," will be delighted to revisit her fierce and honest take on the figurative and literal bumpy bits of middle age. This book is smart and sharp and funny, funny, funny." --Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada and co-creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "The funniest and most feminist writing of the year... How Hard Can It Be? is that rare thing: a sequel that matches and even surpasses the original...Every line is meticulous; every reflection on parenthood hilarious, or else so true it's heartbreaking." -- The Telegraph (UK) "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express, "Brilliant, funny, and tender....Tackling sexism, growing older, and understanding one's needs when catering to those of so many others, Pearson writes realism with all the fun of escapism." -- Booklist "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy's comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Written with Allison's trademark wit and lacerating insight, How Hard Can It Be? is an honest, hilarious look at being a woman of a certain age. Anyone who, like me, adored Kate Reddy in "I Don't Know How She Does It," will be delighted to revisit her fierce and honest take on the figurative and literal bumpy bits of middle age. This book is smart and sharp and funny, funny, funny." --Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada and co-creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "The funniest and most feminist writing of the year... How Hard Can It Be? is that rare thing: a sequel that matches and even surpasses the original...Every line is meticulous; every reflection on parenthood hilarious, or else so true it's heartbreaking." -- The Telegraph (UK) "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express, One of Popsugar 's Hottest Books of Summer 2018! "Brilliant, funny, and tender....Tackling sexism, growing older, and understanding one's needs when catering to those of so many others, Pearson writes realism with all the fun of escapism." -- Booklist (starred review) "The winning follow-up to Pearson's bestselling I Don't Know How She Does It is anchored by heroine Kate Reddy's authentic, intelligent, and consistently funny British voice....Pearson maintains a humorous tone throughout, wresting laughs from her lead's lowest moments and greatest triumphs. Pearson also hits the right notes in conveying the cluelessness and powerlessness parents feel raising teens obsessed by gaming and social media. Readers will cheer on Kate as she becomes a kick-butt woman of a certain age." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "In this side-splitting follow-up to I Don't Know How She Does It... the electricity is politively sparkling....Laugh-out-loud yet all too realistic....Spot on." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Allison Pearson's penetrating observations of what it's like to be the filling in this midlife sandwich are satisfyingly astute--she just gets it and hits the nail on the head again and again. Some of her observations are wildly funny, others bittersweet, but above all a comfort to know that there are others out there in the same boat. She describes a comprehensive list of menopausal symptoms with aplomb and hilarity and every page has the reader either laughing out loud or nodding in earnest agreement....This is a book which I know I will return to and which I can't praise highly enough." -- Buzzfeed "Laugh-out-loud funny and entirely relatable--you'll fall in love with Kate all over again." -- Popsugar "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy's comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Written with Allison's trademark wit and lacerating insight, How Hard Can It Be? is an honest, hilarious look at being a woman of a certain age. Anyone who, like me, adored Kate Reddy in "I Don't Know How She Does It," will be delighted to revisit her fierce and honest take on the figurative and literal bumpy bits of middle age. This book is smart and sharp and funny, funny, funny." --Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada and co-creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "The funniest and most feminist writing of the year... How Hard Can It Be? is that rare thing: a sequel that matches and even surpasses the original...Every line is meticulous; every reflection on parenthood hilarious, or else so true it's heartbreaking." -- The Telegraph (UK) "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express, Featured in The New York Times Summer Reading Preview New York Post 20 Best Reads for Your Summer Break -- #1 Buzzfeed ''s Most Heartwarming Mother''s Day Books PopSugar ''s Best Summer Books Entertainment Tonight ''s Summer Reading Preview "Filled with smart insights...Kate makes good company. You can''t help rooting for her." -- The New York Times Book Review "Ms. Pearson writes with great wit and verve." -- Wall Street Journal "Brilliant, funny, and tender....Tackling sexism, growing older, and understanding one''s needs when catering to those of so many others, Pearson writes realism with all the fun of escapism." -- Booklist (starred review) "The winning follow-up to Pearson''s bestselling I Don''t Know How She Does It is anchored by heroine Kate Reddy''s authentic, intelligent, and consistently funny British voice....Pearson maintains a humorous tone throughout, wresting laughs from her lead''s lowest moments and greatest triumphs. Pearson also hits the right notes in conveying the cluelessness and powerlessness parents feel raising teens obsessed by gaming and social media. Readers will cheer on Kate as she becomes a kick-butt woman of a certain age." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "In this side-splitting follow-up to I Don''t Know How She Does It... the electricity is politively sparkling....Laugh-out-loud yet all too realistic....Spot on." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Allison Pearson''s penetrating observations of what it''s like to be the filling in this midlife sandwich are satisfyingly astute--she just gets it and hits the nail on the head again and again. Some of her observations are wildly funny, others bittersweet, but above all a comfort to know that there are others out there in the same boat. She describes a comprehensive list of menopausal symptoms with aplomb and hilarity and every page has the reader either laughing out loud or nodding in earnest agreement....This is a book which I know I will return to and which I can''t praise highly enough." -- Buzzfeed "Laugh-out-loud funny and entirely relatable--you''ll fall in love with Kate all over again." -- Popsugar "Few sequels beat the original, but How Hard Can It Be? does so hands down. Kate Reddy''s comeback as a pushing-50 "Returner," re-entering the workforce after a spell on the mommy track, is zesty, razor-sharp, and hilarious. With a robust absence of self-pity, she has defined the humiliating onset of "invisibility" that coincides with the onrushing pressures of parents, teenage kids, and a marriage gone flat, all while attempting to reinstate her perilous professional worth. 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 "Written with Allison''s trademark wit and lacerating insight, How Hard Can It Be? is an honest, hilarious look at being a woman of a certain age. Anyone who, like me, adored Kate Reddy in "I Don''t Know How She Does It," will be delighted to revisit her fierce and honest take on the figurative and literal bumpy bits of middle age. This book is smart and sharp and funny, funny, funny." --Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada and co-creator of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "The funniest and most feminist writing of the year... How Hard Can It Be? is that rare thing: a sequel that matches and even surpasses the original...Every line is meticulous; every reflection on parenthood hilarious, or else so true it''s heartbreaking." -- The Telegraph (UK) "Funny and unflinching."--Elizabeth Day, author of The Party "Perceptive and funny....Allison Pearson has a gift for comedy, but the best bits of How Hard Can It Be? are her sharp asides about modern life." -- The Times (U.K.) "Sparkling, funny and poignant." -- Express
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