Balancing Act

by Diane Tupper


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$11.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/4/2012

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 138
ISBN : 9781469753089
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 138
ISBN : 9781469753102
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 138
ISBN : 9781469753096

About the Book

Kate, a forty-three-year-old single mother of three, is trying not to panic. As she hobbles down the street to the courthouse in her new high heels, she quickly realizes that law school has done nothing to prepare her for the real world of practicing law. Ready to embark on a year of articling as part of her last steps toward attorney accreditation, Kate finds herself in the midst of a balancing act she fears she will never get right.

As she immerses herself in her new corporate life at a family law firm, she must somehow find her way in an intimidating environment made worse by a lack of an office, secretary, or her own chair. While dealing with the whirlwind that surrounds her lonely and rejected clients enduring divorce, custody battles, and the division of property, Kate is kept incredibly busy by the demands of her job and the pressure of caring for her children. To top it off, now she has been put in charge of the law firm’s softball team.

Balancing Act shares a humorous, heartfelt glimpse into a single mother’s struggle to balance the needs of her family with the demands of her career. Only time will tell if she will make it to the finish line without losing her balance.


About the Author

Diane Tupper was in her early forties and a single mother with five children when she earned her undergraduate degree and then attended law school at the University of British Columbia. Now a retired family law lawyer, she resides in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. This is her debut novel. She is presently working on her second book.

Her website is www.dianetupper.ca

The illustrations at the beginning of each chapter are the work of Sean Whiteside, one of the author's 13 grandchildren.