![]() I liked this one a lot, despite not being a Millennial, and found Nora totally relatable. It was almost like watching a horror movie, where you KNOW what’s coming and you’re yelling “Don’t go in there, don’t do it!!” I was waiting for the other shoe to drop from about page 60. From the downsizing to doing the work of several people to senior level folks who can’t /won’t do simple admin tasks.Īs Nora works to figure out how she’s gonna keep paying her Bay Area rent, she makes some incredibly bad, ethically-questionable professional decisions. ![]() I worked in PR in SF & LA just as the dot-bomb was happening in the early 2000s and a lot of what Nora was going through was super familiar. It’s a perfect book club read to spur conversation about the role of work and career in our lives, and what that means at 25-35-45. ![]() The truth is, most corporate environments have A LOT in common. Must Love Books dispels the glamorous, romantic notions a lot of people have about working in publishing. ![]()
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