
Author: Lucy Kellaway
Pages: 255
ARC Acquired From: Hachette Book Group via NetGalley
Stella is in her mid-forties, happily married with two children, and seriously successful at work. She is the only female executive at AE, a big oil company. Bella is in her late twenties/early thirties, a single mom, and works as a personal assistant (also at AE). Bella's boss, Julia, is fired because she had an affair with another man at the company. The story is told alternatively from both of their perspectives. The similarity in their names seems unnecessary in the context and leads largely to confusion; it's not like the parallels between their lives would have been difficult to see without this connection.
I expected this to be a chick lit novel about office romance. Although chick lit has not been my genre of choice for a number of years, a good one here and there can be quite enjoyable. Office romances are a bad idea in general, but it's not like they don't happen. Still, this could have been a different book.
This novel seems to suggest three things.
- Adultery happens. A lot. At least, if you're high-powered in a company.
- Age gaps are hot. Successful women will date younger men and successful men will date younger women.
- Women cannot focus on work in the midst of an affair, but men can.
Bella and Stella both obsess about their men constantly. The men certainly seem interested too, but are they really agonizing over whether a text message ends with an x? I just could not deal with how childish and absurd all of the people in this book were.
"I don't know where I'm going
But I do know that I'm walking
Where?
I don't know
Just away from this love affair"
But I do know that I'm walking
Where?
I don't know
Just away from this love affair"
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