All Shook Up

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Catherine Daly ISBN: 9781465897114
Publisher: Catherine Daly Publication: December 18, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Catherine Daly
ISBN: 9781465897114
Publisher: Catherine Daly
Publication: December 18, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"one of the most enjoyable books I have read in ages, I really could not put it down" (Woman’s Way 2004, review of print edition)
"Daly is a good storyteller and depicts life at home and the world of business equally well" (Irish Independent 2005)

Senior executive Maeve Larkin loses her childminder, just as she is finalising a major merger at work. Everyone at work is relying on her to make a huge success of the deal but her husband Fintan just wants her to spend more time with the family.

Maybe fate is forcing her to choose between the job she loves and the children she adores. But Maeve suspects she would go crazy at home.

So when Fintan decides to take time off to be a stay-at-home dad, is it guilt that pushes Maeve to work even longer hours or is it her suspicion that her job is in danger?

Then ex-boyfriend James reappears, driving a wedge between Maeve and Fintan. Now Maeve's finally balanced life is looking decidedly shaky...

All Shook Up-
A novel about the working parents in Celtic Tiger Dublin. A story of love, careers, trust and family. Can Fintan adapt to being a house-husband and can Maeve keep conflict at work or will it inevitably spill home and into her marriage? A novel that asks the question- can you have it all, or is there always a price to be paid?

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"one of the most enjoyable books I have read in ages, I really could not put it down" (Woman’s Way 2004, review of print edition)
"Daly is a good storyteller and depicts life at home and the world of business equally well" (Irish Independent 2005)

Senior executive Maeve Larkin loses her childminder, just as she is finalising a major merger at work. Everyone at work is relying on her to make a huge success of the deal but her husband Fintan just wants her to spend more time with the family.

Maybe fate is forcing her to choose between the job she loves and the children she adores. But Maeve suspects she would go crazy at home.

So when Fintan decides to take time off to be a stay-at-home dad, is it guilt that pushes Maeve to work even longer hours or is it her suspicion that her job is in danger?

Then ex-boyfriend James reappears, driving a wedge between Maeve and Fintan. Now Maeve's finally balanced life is looking decidedly shaky...

All Shook Up-
A novel about the working parents in Celtic Tiger Dublin. A story of love, careers, trust and family. Can Fintan adapt to being a house-husband and can Maeve keep conflict at work or will it inevitably spill home and into her marriage? A novel that asks the question- can you have it all, or is there always a price to be paid?

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