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In Office Hours

Lucy Kellaway

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English
Penguin Books Ltd
13 April 2011
A dazzlingly clever, brilliantly funny and truly moving novel about the things modern women subject themselves to at work

Stella Bradberry and Bella Chambers work at the same high-achieving, high-end London firm. Bella is a pretty, young single mum, but an assistant to men with half her smarts. Stella, a go-getting, multi-tasking mother of two, has a seat on the board firmly in her sights.

But then these two sharp, intelligent women do something rash- they embark on affairs with male colleagues they wouldn't look twice at outside work. Suddenly, both are telling lies to friends, loved ones and workmates. In the grip of passions they cannot, nor wish to, control, they carelessly break all the rules, sabotaging friendships and careers.

They've risked their livelihoods for love. But ending an affair is always harder than beginning one . . .
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Imprint:   Penguin Books Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 35mm
Weight:   500g
ISBN:   9780141039886
ISBN 10:   0141039884
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lucy Kellaway is the Financial Times' management columnist. She lives in London and is married with four children. Her first novel, Who Moved My Blackberry? was published by Penguin in 2005.

Reviews for In Office Hours

Whip-smart and blisteringly observant. Funny, truthful and cracking satire Sunday Times A must-pack summer read. Funny, frank and shrewd, this comic novel is always on the money Independent A funny and moving tale of two affairs...don't miss Grazia Kellaway is very funny and acutely observant about workplace politics - the office here is a hotbed of passion and betrayal The Times I didn't want to put it down Financial Times A fast-moving novel about office affairs. The unusual feature of Kellaway's writing is the witty way in which she challenges established mores Daily Telegraph Astute Marie Claire Acutely observed Elle


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