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Sociable

Sociable

Book Feature - Sociable by Rebecca Harrington

Book Feature - Sociable by Rebecca Harrington

Book Feature - Sociable by Rebecca Harrington

HBL Note: This book sounds absolutely adorable. It reminds me a bit of Sex and the City - or at least the dreams of all girls who grew up watching Sex and the City and then the reality they actually ended up facing. Just add in the phrase, “I can’t help but wonder” before the list of questions the main character, Elinor Tomlinson, asks herself and we are right back in the new, updated, realistic world of SATC. Scroll down to read more about this book.

Book Feature - Sociable by Rebecca Harrington

Book Feature - Sociable by Rebecca Harrington

From the publisher:

An exuberant comedy of manners set in the world of digital media, Sociable is a deliciously irreverent satire about the capriciousness of internet fame, the bewildering sexual mores of online dating, the preening male ego in the workplace, and about what it means to be young, broke, dumped, and scarily good at creating viral content.

When Elinor Tomlinson moved to New York with a degree in journalism she had visions of writing witty opinion pieces, marrying her journalist boyfriend, and attending glamorous parties with famously perverted writers. Instead, Elinor finds herself nannying for two small children who speak in short, high screams, sleeping on a foam pad in a weird apartment, and attending terrible parties with Harper’s interns wearing shapeless smocks and clogs. So when Elinor is offered a job at Journalism.ly, the digital media brainchild of a Silicon Valley celebrity, she jumps at the chance. Sure, her boyfriend is writing long think pieces about the electoral college for a real website while Elinor writes lists about sneakers and people at parties give her pitying glances when she reveals her employer, but at Journalism.ly Elinor discovers her true gift: She has a preternatural ability for writing sharable content. She is an overnight viral sensation! But Elinor’s success is not without cost. Elinor’s boyfriend dumps her, two male colleagues insist on “mentoring” her, and a piece she writes about her personal life lands her on local television. Destitute, single, and consigned to move to a fifth-floor walkup, Elinor must ask herself: Is this the creative life she dreamed of? Can new love be found on Coffee Meets Bagel? And should she start wearing clogs? With wry humor and sharp intelligence that skewers everyone from grand dame newspaper columnists to content farm overlords to peacoat-wearing lit bros, Sociable is a hilarious tale of one young woman’s search for happiness.

Book Feature - Sociable by Rebecca Harrington

Book Feature - Sociable by Rebecca Harrington

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