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This book stressed. me. out. Not just because of the (vaguely familiar) pressure-cooker work environment it described, but because every decision the main character made was wholly bewildering. The fact that I could relate to her circumstances made it even more frustrating that I couldn't relate to her, at all.
After reading Cecilia Rabess' [b:Everything's Fine 62919844 Everything's Fine Cecilia Rabess https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1686091956l/62919844.SY75.jpg 89668943] I was curious about more fiction books about women in finance. Both Rabess and Henry have worked at Goldman Sachs, and ended up damning the money-obsessed world of investment banking in their writing. This one is bit more goofy, the villain becomes almost comical at the end, but it also made me laugh out loud a bunch (Tripp).