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Confessions of a Grammar Queen: A Novel
by Eliza Knight
In this book, we follow Bernadette Swift, a young copyeditor at Lenox & Park Publishing, who is determined to become the first female CEO in the publishing industry. But we are in the 1960s and first she will need to convince her sexist boss that she is as good as a male editor, while trying to keep her attraction for colleague Graham hidden.
This was a really fun read. This book is begging to be adapted into a film or TV show, as the writing is so visual and the author really captures the settings and the characters' clothing. I found myself rooting for the characters struggling to find their place in a man's world. The MMC was a little too perfect and the end of the book wrapped everything up neatly, which some may find annoying, but it did make it a feel-good book for me.
A recommended read for fans of Lessons in Chemistry.
Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks for providing me with a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This was a really fun read. This book is begging to be adapted into a film or TV show, as the writing is so visual and the author really captures the settings and the characters' clothing. I found myself rooting for the characters struggling to find their place in a man's world. The MMC was a little too perfect and the end of the book wrapped everything up neatly, which some may find annoying, but it did make it a feel-good book for me.
A recommended read for fans of Lessons in Chemistry.
Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks for providing me with a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.