Delia Suits Up
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Narrateur(s):
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Kristen Sieh
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Auteur(s):
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Amanda Aksel
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“A hilarious, laugh-out-loud, thoroughly entertaining story.” (Helena Hunting, New York Times best-selling author)
She has one day to break all the rules. Delia Reese takes the financial world by storm in this breakout novel that’s Freaky Friday meets She’s the Man.
Just once, Delia Reese wants to be the one calling the shots — not the one waiting to be called. Despite her stellar resume, hiring managers at the big banks won’t give her a chance.
Following yet another failed interview, Delia commiserates with her roommates and drunkenly finds herself wishing she had the advantages that come with being a man. If society wasn't locked into gender roles, she'd be climbing the corporate ladder in designer heels with no apologies. By morning, her mirror reflects a surprising makeover.
Now that the world sees her as a man, Delia’s determined to double down on society’s double standards. With a smart suit and powerfully pink necktie, she hits New York's financial district with a big gamble in mind.
©2021 Amanda Aksel (P)2021 Penguin AudioCe que les critiques en disent
"In Delia Suits Up, her 'Wall Street' meets 'Freaky Friday' experience forces Delia to rethink everything that she values in life, and puts a whole new spin on girl power.” (kc dyer, author of Eighty Days to Elsewhere)
"A delightfully fun yet thought-provoking page-turner. Ms. Askel delivers a smart, sexy tale of a woman determined to smash the glass ceiling who discovers that sometimes the most courageous thing you can be is yourself." (Melanie Summers, best-selling author of The Royal Treatment)
“A clever and funny first-person ‘I woke up like this!’ novel...Delia’s experiences as a man in the workplace are thought-provoking.” (Library Journal)