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How Hard Can It Be?: A Novel Kindle Edition
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 forty-nine-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 fiftieth 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?
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSt. Martin's Press
- Publication dateJune 5, 2018
- File size4.0 MB
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"Fiercely funny and keenly observant....couldn't be more timely or delightful....Allison Pearson can induce gales of uncontrollable laughter." ―USA Today
"Filled with smart insights...Kate makes good company. You can't help rooting for her." ―The New York Times Book Review
"With laugh-out-loud zingers on nearly every page...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." ―The Washington Post
"Hugely entertaining." ―Time
"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." ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"In this side-splitting follow-up to I Don't Know How She Does It...the electricity is positively sparkling....Laugh-out-loud yet all too realistic....Spot on." ―Library Journal (starred review)
"Pearson has found a way to explore pressing questions―the delaying of marriage and childbearing, the dangers of social media, the growing anxiety of teenagers and their trouble gaining independence as young adults, the crushing pressures on people caring for both their kids and their parents―without sacrificing story for sermon." ―The Weekly Standard
"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." ―Buzzfeed
"Laugh-out-loud funny and entirely relatable―you'll fall in love with Kate all over again." ―Popsugar
"Filled with humor and wit, readers will cheer on Kate as she navigates this frenzied life and struggles to hold everything―and everyone―together." ―Shereads.com
“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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- ASIN : B0776YZYTR
- Publisher : St. Martin's Press (June 5, 2018)
- Publication date : June 5, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 4.0 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 378 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #48,156 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #367 in Contemporary Literary Fiction
- #403 in Women's Literary Fiction
- #441 in Women's Divorce Fiction
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Customers find the book enjoyable and relatable. They appreciate the humorous and witty tone that makes them laugh out loud. The story is described as lively, realistic, and well-paced. Readers enjoy the insightful and honest character development. However, some feel the narrative tone is forced and the writing style is choppy.
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Customers enjoy the book's readability. They find it entertaining and a great summer read. The second half is enjoyable as well, though some parts get bogged down. Overall, readers appreciate the author's unique writing style and accurate portrayal of the characters.
"...How Hard Can It Be?, while funny and lovely, does get somewhat bogged down in the perimenopause symptoms and the difficulty of life as the Sandwich..." Read more
"...pitch, and quick changes of emotion keep the story lively and very entertaining." Read more
"So good…..able to relate to Kate and her life in many, many ways. She encompasses little of all of us women as we get older." Read more
"...BUT don't quit. The second half is wonderful...." Read more
Customers enjoyed the book's humor. They found it funny, witty, and honest. The author presented challenging topics in a humorous light. Readers laughed out loud at some of the humorous moments and unique irony throughout.
"Love the characters, outrageous humor, laugh-out-louds! So germain to raising kids, work, family, chores, and breathing from time to time...." Read more
"...How Hard Can It Be?, while funny and lovely, does get somewhat bogged down in the perimenopause symptoms and the difficulty of life as the Sandwich..." Read more
"I recognized so much truth as I read this book. And it made me laugh out loud many times. I especially like the ending...." Read more
"...the first - although it's a damn tough act to follow - but it was enjoyable enough, even though there was nothing to stick in the mind with the..." Read more
Customers find the story relatable and lively. They appreciate the realistic plot and characters. The honesty, humor, and characterization keep readers hooked.
"...gets her job (and her HRT), she finds her mojo again and the story moves along better, but it’s a bit of a struggle to get there...." Read more
"...reader's inflections, pitch, and quick changes of emotion keep the story lively and very entertaining." Read more
"...BUT don't quit. The second half is wonderful. The plot is satisfying conventional but the musings on age and love and children and chance are just..." Read more
"Like "I Don't Know How She Does It," this story is entertaining and somewhat annoying at the same time...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's insights. They find it insightful and honest about middle-age life, with a focus on raising kids and menopause. Readers appreciate the relatable themes of age, love, children, and family.
"Love the characters, outrageous humor, laugh-out-louds! So germain to raising kids, work, family, chores, and breathing from time to time...." Read more
"...difficult, read for women of all ages, but especially good for women of a certain age who are looking for encouragement and inspiration in the..." Read more
"...Still, there were plenty of cracking lines, some astute observations on 21st century life and a few cringe-making moments as well as touching ones...." Read more
"...The author has "pegged" the physical and mental challenges of women turning 50, the exasperation of raising a teenage daughter, the struggles of..." Read more
Customers enjoy the character development. They find the book fun and heartwarming, with engaging writing.
"Love the characters, outrageous humor, laugh-out-louds! So germain to raising kids, work, family, chores, and breathing from time to time...." Read more
"...really happen.. I like when a book has a realistic plot and realistic characters. I could totally relate to Kate in some ways." Read more
"...how uniquely and accurately she conveys the thoughts and feelings of her main character. So fresh!" Read more
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Customers find the book accurate and true.
"I love this author's style, how uniquely and accurately she conveys the thoughts and feelings of her main character. So fresh!" Read more
"...teenagers, batty parents and looming mid life crisis’ it was spookingly accurate." Read more
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Customers find the narrative tone and writing choppy and garbled. The storyline is also criticized for being forced.
"...should be familiar to any woman over forty, I found the narrative tone a bit forced...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024Love the characters, outrageous humor, laugh-out-louds! So germain to raising kids, work, family, chores, and breathing from time to time. Thank you again, Ms. Pearson, for a truly delightful romp!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019Kate Reddy is back. But this time she’s living in a fixer-upper outside of London, having given up her high powered finance job to be a stay-at-home mom. Her husband Richard was relieved of his job, and he decided to take that time to restructure his life as a counselor. He is in 2 years of training, being counseled himself, and dedicating himself to a lifestyle fueled by cycling and eating healthy. Their kids are now teenagers, and between Emily’s self-image issues and Ben’s addiction to video games, Kate feels stretched in more directions than she can handle.
As if that’s not enough, Kate’s mom is recovering from a heart attack and her sister is the main caregiver, and Richard’s mom is struggling with Alzheimer’s with his father as the main caregiver. And the money is running out. With Richard not working, and not planning on working for 2 years, Kate has to become the breadwinner. She decides it’s time to get back into banking and starts asking around about jobs. But as she is getting close to her 50th birthday, she realizes that she’s not going to be able to land a good job unless she tells a small fib or two . . . and shaves 8 years off her age.
Kate’s best outrageous friend Candy is back, although via emails as she’s moved to New York City to run her (naughty products for women) business. But Kate’s also making new friends at her Women’s Returners Group, a group of older women who have taken time off from full-time work to raise children, help with older parents, or recover from illness and now want to get back to paid work. Her best new friend is Sally, who is a little older and wiser and has a dog who enjoys walking in the park as much as Kate’s dog does.
Also joining Kate are her two new friends, Perry and Roy. Perry is the perimenopause that is stealing her libido, her energy, her sleep, and some days, her will to live. And Roy is the slow-moving research librarian who has taken control of her memory. And then there’s Dr. Libido, who offers her prescriptions to get Perry and Roy in gear and help Kate finally get a decent night’s sleep.
With intelligence, wit, and maybe a little over-sharing, Kate gets through it all with the dignity and grace that comes from staying true to yourself, your values, and the ones you love.
How Hard Can It Be? is the follow-up to Allison Pearson’s fabulous I Don’t Know How She Does It. It’s not necessary to read the first book before this one, but I encourage you to do just that, as it’s a funnier, more cohesive book. How Hard Can It Be?, while funny and lovely, does get somewhat bogged down in the perimenopause symptoms and the difficulty of life as the Sandwich Generation. Once Kate gets her job (and her HRT), she finds her mojo again and the story moves along better, but it’s a bit of a struggle to get there.
[And for those who have read the first book already, you should know that yes, he does appear again and yes, it’s just as sweet an adventure as it was in the original story.]
How Hard Can It Be? is a great, if sometimes difficult, read for women of all ages, but especially good for women of a certain age who are looking for encouragement and inspiration in the middle of their lives.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025I recognized so much truth as I read this book. And it made me laugh out loud many times. I especially like the ending. And immediately looked for more books by Allison Pearson !
- Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2018I loved "I don't know how she does it" when it first came out, so I was keen to see how Kate Reddy would approach the joys and pains of middle-age.
My view was that the second book wasn't in the same league as the first - although it's a damn tough act to follow - but it was enjoyable enough, even though there was nothing to stick in the mind with the power of the mince-pie bashing scene of the first book.
My reasons come into two broad categories. First of all, Kate seems to have become a dreadful doormat, and much older than her years. She's a rather sad character in this book, not at all savvy with new tech, giving in to her family's every whim, then whinging about it, and still obsessed with her appearance. Surely she could look around and see that much of Western Europe is run by women over 60, let alone 50?
Secondly, while the first book felt completely fresh, there's a lot of this kind of stuff around now, whether on Mumsnet or in newspaper articles, probably written by Ms Pearson herself.
Still, there were plenty of cracking lines, some astute observations on 21st century life and a few cringe-making moments as well as touching ones. I will never look at an orchid leaf in the same way again!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024I have been listening to this book-on-CD while I am driving, and I am totally enjoying it. The author has "pegged" the physical and mental challenges of women turning 50, the exasperation of raising a teenage daughter, the struggles of marriage, the job front, etc., in a most hilarious fashion. The reader's inflections, pitch, and quick changes of emotion keep the story lively and very entertaining.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025So good…..able to relate to Kate and her life in many, many ways. She encompasses little of all of us women as we get older.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2018Incredibly and to my surprise wonderful. Starts as the familiar English novel filled with odd phrases and from our perspective strange habits and odd appliances. BUT don't quit. The second half is wonderful. The plot is satisfying conventional but the musings on age and love and children and chance are just wonderful. Yes the middle aged returner to work finds a great job. Yes she divorces the wet smack of a husband. Yes her daughter survives a terrible experience with the internet (never post anything personal). Yes she rekindles the love of her life. Yes the nephew is rescued from the loan sharks. Yes her daughter thrives as does her son. But along the way the writing is absolutely transcendent. Frankly I was transported. And I certainly wasn't expecting it. Which is in the end the meaning of the novel. If you are female and if you don't think you are immortal read this book.
Top reviews from other countries
- M. PoulsenReviewed in Canada on July 15, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Great humor and easy read.
- Karen RobertsReviewed in France on November 20, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Thought provoking and real
Enjoyed this - all too true but in a lighthearted way - easy to read,
thoughtful, insightful and the sandwich generation personified! 🤦🏻♀️
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CATHERINE ALEXANDRA BELLReviewed in Italy on January 13, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
Thoroughly enjoyed. Excellent read for 50-year-old ladies! Can relate to it all! Meditative, bike-loving husband! Even the spaghetti with cuttlefish ink!
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MKReviewed in Germany on July 12, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Einfach nur witzig.......
Einfach nur witzig und so lebensnah!!!!! Gute, leichte Unterhaltung! Zu empfehlen!
- Sparkly WordReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 7, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favourite book of this year! Love it!
How Hard Can It Be? is a book that is so realistic, poignant, funny and so so good! I loved every minute in Kate Reddy's ( the lady character) company. I would like to have Kate as my bestie/co-worker, or I'd go as far as even my sister! Kate represents the ultimate heroine in my book. She is funny, hardworking, a multitasking woman that juggles a lot as she is approaching a new stage of her life.
Alisson Pearson has written yet another corker of a book. There is a fantastic balance of wisdom, wit and reality that we all have to deal with at any point in life.
A few years ago I discovered the author's book called I Don't Know How She Does It. And I must say it is one of my favourite books of all time so when I discover out there is a sequel I jumped at the change to read it and found out what Kate is up to these days.
How Hard Can It Be picks up seven years later when Kate is fast approaching her 50th birthday and pretty much juggles the same old things. But now to make it even harder for her because Richard (Kate's husband) has given up work and seem to be spending a lot of his time either cycling or meditating. Emily and Ben ( Kate's children) are at a very "lovely" teenage stage of their life which pretty much means their mum is always wrong but is on the call 24/7! And Kate's ailing parents aren't coping very well without her help. To top it all of Kate has to find a new job to keep her family afloat.
Then Kate has to deal with her odd feelings towards her old client and flame Jack. And those feelings and thought are very dangerous!
I so enjoy the pace of this book and the witty humour that just sparks out of the pages. Allison Pearson managed to write yet again a book that represents everything so realistic in life that it is so hard not to get very invested in Kate's story and feel like you are part of it all!
Make sure you grab your copy this autumn!