The book explores the challenging balance between career ambitions and motherhood, highlighting the struggles women face in excelling professionally while raising children. It delves into the financial implications of childcare costs, questioning whether it remains feasible for many women to pursue their careers. Through this examination, it addresses the societal pressures and personal dilemmas that working mothers encounter, offering insights into the complexities of modern parenting and professional life.
Rachel Morris Book order






- 2024
- 2023
Just Living
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The author embodies optimism and a passion for learning, finding excitement in new experiences. They have a talent for uplifting others, bringing laughter during tough moments and offering smiles in times of sadness. This positive outlook on life highlights their empathetic nature and dedication to spreading joy.
- 2023
Signs of the end times
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Designed to inform and inspire, this book aims to motivate readers through insightful content. It focuses on delivering valuable knowledge while encouraging personal growth and self-improvement. The author's engaging writing style fosters a connection with the audience, making complex ideas accessible and relatable. Through practical advice and motivational insights, readers are empowered to take actionable steps towards their goals and aspirations.
- 2019
The book examines the impact of the Conservative government's 1992 reforms on accommodation for Travelling People, highlighting the lack of legislative updates despite a review initiated by the Labour government in 2000. It critiques the financial rationale behind the reforms, questioning the absence of research into the costs associated with inadequate site provision for Gypsies and Travellers. The analysis raises important considerations about policy decisions and their implications for marginalized communities.