Wednesday, November 2, 2011

She's Got Issues (Avon Books) Review

She's Got Issues (Avon Books)
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I started reading She's Got Issues purely for entertainment value to learn that the message of women competing in the workplace is as timeless as it is anachronistic. Rather than helping one another get ahead, which this generation of young women entering the workforce seems to employ as a networking tactic for life, the characters Chloe and Zoe in this book must navigate treacherous Conde Nast Publishing shark-infested waters. Their stories are as opposite and hilarious as they are cautionary, based on author Stephanie Lessing's personal experience at several high profile women's magazines. Digressions into shoe fetishes, personal hygiene and side-splittingly funny conversations really make this book hard to put down. Cannot wait to read her next title, Miss Understanding, also to be published by Avon Trade.

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"It's like a modern day Cinderella...utterly adorable."Marian Keyes
Charming, romantic comedy about a small town girl who accidentally interviews for the wrong job at a big city fashion magazine and ends up rising to the top while falling madly in love.
She's Got Issues speaks to readers who know all too well that negotiating your way in a world full of women can be a daunting task. Chloe shows us how it's done-innocently and hilariously-against the oddest of odds as she echoes the soul of every girl who ever dreamed of standing on her own two feet in a killer pair of stilettos.--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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