The children act

279 pages

English language

Published Nov. 21, 2014

ISBN:
978-1-4104-7464-3
Copied ISBN!
OCLC Number:
890011457

View on OpenLibrary

4 stars (5 reviews)

"Fiona Maye is a High Court judge in London presiding over cases in family court. She is fiercely intelligent, well respected, and deeply immersed in the nuances of her particular field of law. Often the outcome of a case seems simple from the outside, the course of action to ensure a child's welfare obvious. But the law requires more rigor than mere pragmatism, and Fiona is expert in considering the sensitivities of culture and religion when handing down her verdicts. But Fiona's professional success belies domestic strife. Her husband, Jack, asks her to consider an open marriage and, after an argument, moves out of their house. His departure leaves her adrift, wondering whether it was not love she had lost so much as a modern form of respectability; whether it was not contempt and ostracism she really fears. She decides to throw herself into her work, especially a complex case …

13 editions

Review of 'The children act' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This got under my skin and lodged there. I think I rate it so highly because of how real it seems, how vivid and present the impacts of judgement, how strong and complex the motivations and relationships. It's not a read for everybody, there's a depth and a profusion of words not remotely suited to everyone and perhaps the rich social elite, their drinks and soirees and music are too much. But that realism shone through for me and kept me thinking about things.

avatar for dommiz

rated it

3 stars
avatar for JesseLiberty

rated it

4 stars
avatar for fringemagnet

rated it

2 stars
avatar for GrandmaY

rated it

4 stars

Subjects

  • Self-actualization (Psychology) in women
  • Women judges
  • Religion and law
  • Fiction

Places

  • England