A victim of time famine, thirty-five-year-old Kate counts seconds like other women count calories. As she runs between appointments, through her head spools the crazy tape-loop of every high-flying mother's life: client reports, bouncy castles, Bob The Builder, transatlantic phone calls, dental appointments, pelvic floor exercises, flights to New York, sex (too knackered), & stress-busting massages she always has to cancel (too busy). Factor in a controlling nanny, a chauvinist Australian boss, a long-suffering husb&, two demanding children & an e-mail lover, & you have a woman juggling so many balls that some day soon something's going to hit the ground. Pearson brings her sharp wit & compassionate intelligence to this hilarious &, at times, piercingly sad study of the human cost of trying to Have It All. Women everywhere are already talking about the Kate Reddy column which appears weekly in the Daily Telegraph, & recommending it to their sisters, mothers, friends & even their bewildered partners. This fictional debut by one of Britain's most gifted journalists is the subject of a movie deal with Miramax rumoured to be for almost $1million & has sold around the world, sparking bidding wars in Spain, Germany & Japan. Everyone is getting Reddy for Kate.