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Careering
Careering | Daisy Buchanan
3 posts | 4 read | 2 to read
Hilarious and unflinchingly honest, Careering takes a hard look at the often toxic relationship working women have with their dream jobs. 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 Imogen's fairy-tale ending soon sours as she finds herself putting more and more of herself into writing for a company that doesn't care if she sinks or swims. 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 protégé realizes 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 . . .
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rachaich
Careering | Daisy Buchanan
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Panpan

Ugh. Sorry if I'm over dramatic, I couldn't read this properly.
I've flipped and skimmed to the end.
Just not for me

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rachaich
Careering | Daisy Buchanan
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It's taken me a few weeks to get to this one. I read an article which rated this book but it isn't one I'd pick from the cover or blurb.
I'm trying it, seeing if it's too irritating!

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Michellesibs
Careering | Daisy Buchanan
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The characters are raw, they are vulnerable, they are flawed and floundering in a world which is telling them that its all about female empowerment but quick kick you down for expressing your views. It's all about female pleasure they cry, but call you a slut when you grab that pleasure with both hands.

A great exploration of relationships with ourselves, our families, our colleague's, our past and futures, our careers, our dreams, our voices.

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