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Second Shift
Rated 3.94 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143120339
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“Second Shift” by M.L. Longworth explores the challenges faced by families balancing work and personal life. This updated edition of the groundbreaking study provides insights into childcare, parental roles, and the impact on children. Explore how this essential book remains relevant decades later. ISBN: 9780143120339
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Shashwat –
Thought-provoking and insightful. “Second Shift” highlighted the inequalities in my own household. Definitely worth reading.
Aastha Moona –
I appreciated the thorough research and the comprehensive look at the subject matter.
Shubhkirti Singh –
Important read for understanding family dynamics. Longworth offers insightful observations, but the writing style could be more engaging.
Mohit Bansal –
A powerful and thought-provoking exploration of gender roles in the family. Highly recommended for all parents!
Devashish Chaudhary –
This book is a must-read for any couple thinking about having children. Be ready for honest discussion!
Digvijay Singh Panwar –
A classic for a reason! Second Shift is a bit dense, but full of valuable insights. Be prepared to rethink your life!
Kunal Arora –
Challenging, but important. It made me reconsider my assumptions about work and family life.
Himanshu –
Excellent analysis of the pressures facing working parents. The solutions are not always clear, but the awareness is valuable.
Davinder Singh Bedi –
While some examples feel a little stereotypical, the overall message still resonates today. It shows real challenges.
Jay Patel –
A real eye-opener! Second Shift showed me the struggles are universal. Still relevant today. Some parts felt a bit dated, though.
Jitender Kumar –
This book completely changed my perspective on parenting. I see my partner and our roles differently now. A must-read!
Shubh Maheshwari –
While some aspects are outdated, the core message remains impactful. I’d recommend it for anyone starting a family.
Shikhar Srivastava –
The core issue is still very relevant today, but the writing style is dated and feels a bit academic at times.
Anubhav Saxena –
It provided a good historical context. Some of the situations felt far removed from my own experiences.
Garv Vasudeva –
Second Shift gave me the vocabulary to talk about the inequalities in my household, a great read for all.
Aditya Kr Singh –
Helpful for understanding the history, but not as helpful for my current situation.
Mohit Bansal –
Offers some real-world examples of how to split duties, but it is a bit idealistic in its goals.
Shashvat Rastogi –
This book sparked so many important conversations with my spouse. Truly a game changer for our relationship.