Only In New York: How I took Manhattan (with the kids)
By (Author) Caroline Overington
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st October 2006
Australia
General
Non Fiction
920
Paperback
254
Width 140mm, Height 208mm
270g
Most journalists would crawl over broken glass to secure the glittering prize of being a foreign correspondent in New York. Caroline Overington is understandably over the moon about her plum posting, but there's a problem (or two). New York is a great playground for grown-ups, but is the crowded skyscraper capital of the world a good place to live when you're raising toddler twins As her mother says, 'Are you mad'
Caroline relocates her young family from sunny carefree Bondi to a rat-infested basement apartment in Manhattan and tackles the juggling act of being a good mother and a having an exciting career as a reporter overseas. Her husband Martin has his own challenges - after twenty years as an advertising executive, he has to learn to be a stay-at-home dad. Whether she's covering the lead-up to the war in Iraq from a flooded basement, attending Bill Clinton's book launch with a three-year-old dressed as a pirate or exposing author Norma Khouri as a fake with the kids in the back of the car, Caroline Overington gives it her all.
Funny, perceptive and inspirational, this is the adventure of a lifetime, proving that the modern woman can have it all: a high-flying career, a wonderful family life and 'New York'.
Caroline Overington worked for several years in New York as the correspondent for Fairfax. Along with Malcolm Knox she won the 2004 Walkley Award for Investigative Journalism for their report in the Sydney Morning-Herald the Norma Khouri Investigation. A former sports writer, she won the Prime Ministerial Women and Sport Awards for journalism in 1996. She currently writes for The Australian and lives in Sydney.