All Things in Time
Book Feature - All Things in Time by Sue Buyer
HBL Note: I love a good story about women accomplishing goals “later” in life. Sue Buyer is 92-years-old and publishing her debut novella, ALL THINGS IN TIME. I hope I’m still doing cool things at that age. Sue Buyer graduated from Vassar College in 1947 and later attended the Columbia School of Journalism. I imagine she was one of the rare “ambitious women” she describes in this book, trying to carve out a career for herself in post-WWII America. Scroll down to read more about ALL THINGS IN TIME by Sue Buyer.
From the publisher:
Before anyone cared, before Gloria Steinem and #metoo, ambitious women – a rare breed in the workplace of the 1950s and 60s – were forced to jump hurdles men didn’t face. Nina Silver and Betty Cooper, two of these trailblazers, had little in common and met only once, yet a mysterious death tethered their paths for decades. All Things in Time is the story of these two feisty women in the post-WWII years: their careers, and their personal lives, calculated and otherwise.