Amazon.co.uk Review
As a mother who chose to leave her job to raise her son, Hill attempts to show, both financially and practically, how women currently working outside the home can successfully leave their jobs to be at home with their children. She begins with discussing her personal experiences moving from equities analyst to mum, and briefly addresses fears like being a good mum and finding social stimulation while at home, all the while gently reminding readers that they can always change their minds if they want to. She then focuses on how to actually leave your job, understanding family structure, structuring housework, psychological aspects of running a home and family, and brief bits on meal planning and nutrition.
Hill also discusses, curiously, how to eventually find meaningful work outside the home and how to nurture yourself and find creativity outside your family. While her focus on the spiritual aspects of being a mum are refreshing, Hill seems sometimes apologetic about suggesting women might want to actually raise their own children full time. However, the tone of uncertainty pervading the book may be helpful to women who find themselves on the fence about this important life change.--Marisa Lencioni
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From the Author
In interviews I often comment that home is a good place. Unfortunately, for all too many women and children home is not a happy or secure place at all. I have pledged half of my personal income from sales and projects related to The Smart Woman's Guide to The Women's Aid Federation of England, a charity providing support for women and children escaping violence and abuse in their homes. If you have decided to purchase The Smart Woman's Guide to Staying at Home, I and all the people at WAFE cannot thank you enough.