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Description
There are no female publishing CEOs in 1960s New York. And that is exactly what savvy, ambitious Bernadette Swift plans to change.
Bernadette Swift, a young copyeditor at Lenox & Park Publishing, is determined to become the first female CEO in the publishing industry. But first she needs to take the next step up that ladder with a promotion that her boorish and sexist boss wants to thwart. Seeking a base of support, Bernadette joins a feminist women's book club at the New York Public Library, and soon, she's inspiring her fellow members to challenge the male gatekeepers and decades of ingrained sexism in their workplaces and pursue their personal and professional dreams.
And that is precisely what Bernedette does on a daily basis: keeps her eye on the prize—equality for women in the workplace, and a promotion—while fending off the ire of her boss and the sabotaging efforts of a jealous coworker. With the support of her book club buddies and a certain charismatic editor at Lenox & Park who has completely fallen for her, maybe, just maybe, Bernadette will prove able to claim victory for herself and the young women coming after her.
There are no female publishing CEOs in 1960s New York. And that is exactly what savvy, ambitious Bernadette Swift plans to change.
Bernadette Swift, a young copyeditor at Lenox & Park Publishing, is...
There are no female publishing CEOs in 1960s New York. And that is exactly what savvy, ambitious Bernadette Swift plans to change.
Bernadette Swift, a young copyeditor at Lenox & Park Publishing, is determined to become the first female CEO in the publishing industry. But first she needs to take the next step up that ladder with a promotion that her boorish and sexist boss wants to thwart. Seeking a base of support, Bernadette joins a feminist women's book club at the New York Public Library, and soon, she's inspiring her fellow members to challenge the male gatekeepers and decades of ingrained sexism in their workplaces and pursue their personal and professional dreams.
And that is precisely what Bernedette does on a daily basis: keeps her eye on the prize—equality for women in the workplace, and a promotion—while fending off the ire of her boss and the sabotaging efforts of a jealous coworker. With the support of her book club buddies and a certain charismatic editor at Lenox & Park who has completely fallen for her, maybe, just maybe, Bernadette will prove able to claim victory for herself and the young women coming after her.
Advance Praise
"Confessions of a Grammar Queen is for everyone who loved Lessons in Chemistry―but it's even better because instead of chemistry, it's about books! I adored main character Bernadette, whose pluck and charm have you rooting for her throughout the story as she navigates love, the sexist 1960s publishing industry and a boss who just wants to keep her in her place. This is going to be THE book of the summer, so make sure you get your hands on a copy!" ―Natasha Lester, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Orphan
"A compelling story of breaking down walls, the power of words, strength in determination, the primacy of friendship, and, last but not least, the love and devotion of a Great Dane who will steal your heart―and perhaps your dinner. I highly recommend this absolute delight!" ―Katherine Reay, bestselling author of The London House
"Confessions of a Grammar Queen is for everyone who loved Lessons in Chemistry―but it's even better because instead of chemistry, it's about books! I adored main character Bernadette, whose pluck and...
"Confessions of a Grammar Queen is for everyone who loved Lessons in Chemistry―but it's even better because instead of chemistry, it's about books! I adored main character Bernadette, whose pluck and charm have you rooting for her throughout the story as she navigates love, the sexist 1960s publishing industry and a boss who just wants to keep her in her place. This is going to be THE book of the summer, so make sure you get your hands on a copy!" ―Natasha Lester, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Orphan
"A compelling story of breaking down walls, the power of words, strength in determination, the primacy of friendship, and, last but not least, the love and devotion of a Great Dane who will steal your heart―and perhaps your dinner. I highly recommend this absolute delight!" ―Katherine Reay, bestselling author of The London House
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