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Allison Pearson's I Don't Know How She Does It might have had a peony-hued jacket but it made me both laugh out loud and cry like a baby within a few chapters.
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She was characterised by her very specific sense of failure, which was rueful but nonchalant at the same time: Pearson's iconic image had Kate Reddy smashing up shop-bought mince pies to make them look as though she'd made them herself.
Come back 'Superwoman': the lost ideal of combining motherhood and work 2011
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The second edition of Pearson's much-used grade 10 Social Studies text is about to be published.
Lessons 2010
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Pearson's time of 12.28 seconds was the fastest since 1992 and moved the Australian into fourth on the all-time list.
Usain Bolt Wins 200 Meter Final At 2011 IAAF World Championships With 4th Fastest Time Ever (VIDEO) 2011
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Whatever statistics you've learned are most likely Pearson's handiwork, or descend from his thinking.
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Allison Pearson's second novel, after her best-selling "I Don't Know How She Does It," depends heavily on readers' identifying with celebrity infatuations.
Allison Pearson's 'I Think I Love You': A celebrity crush turns star-crossed 2011
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Pearson's reportage leads a reader to understand that she proudly shares DNA with Petra, that life offers second chances and that old crushes die hard.
Allison Pearson's 'I Think I Love You': A celebrity crush turns star-crossed 2011
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Pearson's reportage leads a reader to understand that she proudly shares DNA with Petra, that life offers second chances and that old crushes die hard.
Allison Pearson's 'I Think I Love You': A celebrity crush turns star-crossed 2011
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Allison Pearson's second novel, after her best-selling "I Don't Know How She Does It," depends heavily on readers' identifying with celebrity infatuations.
Allison Pearson's 'I Think I Love You': A celebrity crush turns star-crossed 2011
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'I Don't Know How She Does It' A stressogenic comedy about stress, this screen version of Allison Pearson's debut novel stars Sarah Jessica Parker as Kate Reddy, a superachiever struggling to juggle the demands of motherhood and career.
'Drive': A Rolls of an Action Film Noir Joe Morgenstern 2011
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