In Office Hours

In Office Hours

by Lucy Kellaway (Author)

Synopsis

A masterclass in office love...Stella Bradberry and Bella Chambers work for Atlantic Energy, a global oil company in London. Bella is a pretty single mother who dropped out of college and is doomed to work as an invisible assistant to a series of men of half her intelligence. Stella is twenty years older, about to get a seat on the board, and is the original no-glass-ceiling, high-achieving, multi-tasking mother of two. Everyone admires her; she's so straightforward and sensible. So what possesses both women to embark on pole-axing, heart-wrenching affairs with men they wouldn't have looked twice at outside the office?Smart, funny, moving and agonizing, In Office Hours holds up a mirror to modern corporate life. It's all here - the lies and sabotage, the strutting lunacy of CEOs, men's choice of sandwiches, women's choice of affair underwear, taking credit for others' ideas, the building and crashing of egos. And the obsessive, dangerous conduct of work colleagues who, in the grip of passion, break all the rules.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Fig Tree
Published: 06 May 2010

ISBN 10: 1905490399
ISBN 13: 9781905490394

Media Reviews
Whip-smart and blisteringly observant. Funny, truthful and cracking satire * The Sunday Times *
Captures perfectly the addictive highs and catastrophic lows of an obsessive, clandestine affair. Funny, moving, don't miss * Grazia *
I didn't want to put it down * Financial Times *
Kellaway is very funny and acutely observant about workplace politics - the office here is a hotbed of passion and betrayal * The 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 *
Author Bio
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.