
Once upon a time, Becky Weston had an enviable existence -- until the Volvo, the Spanish-Style house overlooking the Pacific, and the money vanished for a much younger trophy wife. And when her ex dies, leaving the purse strings in the greedy hands of Mrs. Number Two, Becky is truly left out in the cold. Having put herself through six years of night law school, the struggling single mother is now the oldest new associate in a small, aspiring law firm -- and expected to devote her life to nothing but work. Stranded in an office of sharp-elbowed young turks, Becky finds herself scrambling to cling to the fast track, and a personal life seems out of the question. But the arrival of a new client -- bestselling author, glamorous anti-aging guru, and Becky's college archnemesis Bobbie Crystol -- could be an unanticipated godsend. Doing the designer-clad, jewelry-bedecked charlatan's biddingforces Becky to weigh doing the morally right thing against the firm's bottomline. But it may also help Becky devise a foolproof exit strategy... with some rather unexpected dividends.
After losing her affluent lifestyle to a younger rival, a middle-aged single mother attempts to rebuild her life as a junior associate at a competitive law firm. Becky Weston must navigate the high-pressure environment of a firm dominated by younger, aggressive colleagues while managing the financial fallout of her divorce. Her objective is to secure her professional future and provide for her family, but she faces constant scrutiny and the ethical dilemmas inherent in corporate law. The narrative follows her struggle to balance professional survival with personal integrity as she encounters a client from her past who threatens to complicate her trajectory.
Readers frequently highlight the protagonist's relatable struggle to reinvent herself in a youth-obsessed professional environment. Discussion often centers on the balance between the humorous elements of the office politics and the more serious undertones of financial instability. Critics note that the pacing effectively captures the stress of a junior associate's life while maintaining a lighthearted tone. Many readers appreciate the focus on the complex relationship between the protagonist and her former rival, which serves as a catalyst for the story's central conflict. The narrative is often praised for its realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by women re-entering the workforce later in life.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2002-11-01
Publisher:
HarperTorch
ISBN-10:
0060008784
ISBN-13:
9780060008789
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