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Careering - 'I loved loved loved it' Marian Keyes (Hardcover)
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Careering - 'I loved loved loved it' Marian Keyes (Hardcover)
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'So perceptive and wise about the media, privilege, the differing
but equally troubling pressures that women of all ages face, while
still being moving, laugh out loud funny, and inspiring. I loved
it.' Louise O'Neill, author of Idol 'As she did with sex in her
first novel, Insatiable, now Daisy Buchanan holds up a mirror to
the changing way we work in the raw and relatable Careering' Red
'This thought-provoking, emotionally intelligent, hilarious, sexy
and always sharp novel is a fabulous ride.' Daily Mail 'A witty
tale of the toxic world of modern work' Independent careering
(verb) 1. working endlessly for a job you used to love and now
resent entirely 2. moving in a way that feels out of control *
Imogen has always dreamed of writing for a magazine. Infinite
internships later, Imogen dreams of any job. Writing her blog
around double shifts at the pub is neither fulfilling her
creatively nor paying the bills. Harri might just be Imogen's fairy
godmother. She's moving from the glossy pages of Panache magazine
to launch a fierce feminist site, The Know. And she thinks Imogen's
most outrageous sexual content will help generate the clicks she
needs. But neither woman is aware of the crucial thing they have in
common. Harri, at the other end of her career, has also been bitten
and betrayed by the industry she has given herself to. Will she
wake up to the way she's being exploited before her protege
realises that not everything is copy? Can either woman reconcile
their love for work with the fact that work will never love them
back? Or is a chaotic rebellion calling... Hilarious and
unflinchingly honest, Careering takes a hard look at the often
toxic relationship working women have with their dream jobs. * 'The
zeitgeisty read tackles the myth of the girl boss, with feelings of
imposter syndrome, burnout and comparison rife throughout. Though
entertaining - you can't help but cringe at some of the situations
Imogen finds herself in - the novel takes a hard look at the very
real challenges women still face in the workplace today. With the
events of the last two years making many question what really
matters in life, Buchanan leaves you with the reminder that whether
you love or loathe your job, it doesn't define who you are or put a
value on your self-worth.' Stylist 'A great great book. Daisy
Buchanan has that special something that makes a wonderful popular
fiction writer - acute observational skills, huge empathy and a
perfect balance of light and
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