Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Mother of All Jobs Christine Armstrong

The Mother of All Jobs By Christine Armstrong

The Mother of All Jobs by Christine Armstrong


$10.00
Condition - Very Good
<20 in stock

The Mother of All Jobs Summary

The Mother of All Jobs: How to Have Children and a Career and Stay Sane(ish) by Christine Armstrong

Have you ever looked at the lengthy school holiday dates and silently screamed in desperation? Have you gone part time yet are still doing a full-time workload? Have you ever been too afraid to ask about maternity benefits or flexible working? Do you constantly feel guilty about missing school events and secretly envious of other mums at the school gates who seem to be doing it all better than you? If any (or all) of the above rings true for you, you are NOT alone. While the demands of work are increasing with longer working hours and more pressure to remain 'switched on' to our phones and computers, the needs of our children and the world of school and childcare have stayed the same. Something has got to change before we all reach breaking point. The Mother of All Jobs brings together the wisdom of women who opened up about their experiences into a manifesto to help working parents thrive.

The Mother of All Jobs Reviews

Christine Armstrong's book on the big little lies successful women tell which make everything harder for the working mothers coming up in their wake is a long-overdue breath of fresh air and call to action. It became a social media sensation when we published it in the Sunday Times Magazine and is essential reading for any woman trying to balance work with family life * Eleanor Mills, Sunday Times *
Reassuringly honest, wise and compassionate - a book for any working parents who feel alone in their struggles. * Natasha Lunn, Red *
Christine Armstrong can help you get through with your sanity intact * Daily Telegraph *
A must-read for those juggling a career with the school run * Good Housekeeping *
This empowering read is a manifesto to get you through * Mother & Baby *
Speaks truth...[a] hard-headed but warm-hearted guide to how not to screw up the transition from work to the reality of life with small children * Mslexia *
Everything you ever wanted to know about working motherhood - and a whole load of stuff you really didn't want to know (but ought to). * Viv Groskop *
Insightful...ideal for those mums-to-be who are taking a leap from their established careers into the world of blood tests and check-ups, labour wards and nappies, for the first time * Gurgle *
A guided missile of a book, unflinching, practical and very funny. If you're a mother with a career (or ever want to be) and are beginning to get the feeling you've been conned, welcome to your manifesto. * Justine Roberts, Mumsnet CEO *
Brings together wisdom from all walks of life...this book shows parents how to cope * B Baby magazine *
Being a working mum is an assault course of responsibility juggling - yet we still feel we have to sugar-coat the truth...Christine Armstrong lays it bare * Grazia *
A funny, realistic take on combining a job with small children...This book is all about sharing the tips and tricks to allow mothers to thrive * Happiful *
This book is absolutely f***ing incredible * Hannah Gale *
Says it all * Erika Davies *
A great mix of common sense and 'best friend's guide' to work and motherhood. The truth is that the workforce has changed...and the workplace is trying to catch up. Sometimes individuals think that there is something wrong with them....this book helps put paid to that and is a good one to have by the bed alongside the parenting manuals! * Karen Mattison MBE, Joint CEO, Timewise *
Bloody good, I recommend it to all my clients. * Couples and sex therapist Karen Doherty *
A wonderfully reassuring, inspiring and practical guide to the reality of making it work * The Pool *
Incredibly refreshing - and reassuring * Grazia *
Tells it as it really is * Evening Standard *
I was having a wobbly day at work post-mat leave when a colleague gave me this book, which had just saved her, as she put it. It consists of reassuring and relatable stories from mothers, about trying to have it all - and on the whole, failing ever so slightly. It's exactly what I needed to hear, and gave me strength for all the wobbly days to come * Healthy Magazine *

About Christine Armstrong

Christine Armstrong is a writer, speaker and adviser to business leaders on the future of work. She is a contributing editor of Management Today, has three daughters and is, against her own advice, an active member of the PTA. christinearmstrong.com

Additional information

GOR010067266
9781472956255
1472956257
The Mother of All Jobs: How to Have Children and a Career and Stay Sane(ish) by Christine Armstrong
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20190905
336
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Mother of All Jobs