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you look nice today / Bing, Stanley., 2003

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Identifier: CC-43824-45920

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Scope and Contents

From Publishers Weekly: With this sardonic, entertaining legal thriller about a discrimination suit brought against a high-level corporate executive by his administrative assistant, Fortune columnist Bing tells a story of sexual harassment that's not about sex. Robert Harbert, or Harb, executive vice-president of Global Corporation's Total Quality department, falls for gorgeous uber-temp of indeterminate race CaroleAnne Winters, who saves the day on an important project. Recognizing her talent, Harb hires CaroleAnne full-time, but their cordial business relationship quickly grows too cozy: Harb gets CaroleAnne a corporate apartment to help her escape an abusive husband, gives her his aging car and brings her on business trips, which include boozy late nights that stop short of physical intimacy. CaroleAnne's behavior becomes erratic, though, when her spiritual side surfaces and she begins holding prayer meetings with a companion in the company's empty offices. Her tightly wound demeanor in the office is a harbinger of trouble to come, and when Harb tries to diffuse the tension between them by offering CaroleAnne a promotion to a different department, she refuses it, quits her job and sues Harb and the firm for sexual harassment and cultural insensitivity, to the tune of $150 million. The density of detail makes for slow going early in the novel, but the account of the civil trial that follows is a riveting and often hilarious account of CaroleAnne's fabrications and the corporate legal response, with Bing exposing the ways in which seemingly ordinary problems and human foibles take on new dimensions when they hit the legal system. Though the conclusion is a bit of a letdown, this is a great read and Bing's best take to date on how people cope with the political idiosyncrasies of the buttoned-down business world.From Booklist: Bing, author of three previous novels and a regular columnist for Fortune magazine, spins a brilliant and mesmerizing yarn of the vagaries of corporate life as they occur at the fictional Global Fiduciary Trust Company. Told from the perspective of the company's human resources manager, Fred Tell, the story traces the relationship between Harb, an executive vice president at Global, and his assistant, CarolAnne. Harb and CarolAnne have developed an unusually affectionate working relationship, especially for the button-down corporate world. CarolAnne, who appears to be involved in an abusive relationship, often receives comfort (financial and otherwise) from her boss, who naively--particularly for someone so entrenched in the world of corporate backstabbing--assumes he is just helping out a friend in need. The plot, which starts out a bit slow, really gets into gear as CarolAnne's behavior becomes increasingly more paranoid, and Harb, trapped by the evidence of his own good deeds, finds himself the target of a sexual harassment lawsuit. A riveting and enjoyable story. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates

  • Creation: 2003

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Extent

0 See container summary (1 hard cover book (291 pages) in dust jacket) ; 24.1 x 16.4 x 2.7 cm

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Physical Location

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Custodial History

The Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, on loan from Ruth and Marvin A. Sackner and the Sackner Family Partnership.

General

Published: New York : Bloomsbury. Nationality of creator: American. General: Added by: MARVIN; updated by: MARVIN.

Repository Details

Part of the The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry Repository

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