08219cam a2200685 4500 271071112 TxAuBib 20160828120000.0 ||||||s2016||||||||||||||||||||||||und|u 9781101946145 1101946148 B016TG5RM4 Amazon e7cacb18-ea04-4914-96c6-2582541befa7 OverDrive (Reserve ID) 2552800 OverDrive (Product ID) 252908 2552800 OverDrive (Product ID) TxAuBib Winter, Jessica. Break in Case of Emergency [Libby] : A Novel. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2016. family. relationships. celebrity. Friendship. Humor. satire. Comedy. Humorous. Fertility. Format: OverDrive Adobe EPUB eBook, Filesize: 816kB. Format: OverDrive Kindle Book. Format: OverDrive OverDrive Read, Filesize: 813kB. Fiction. African American Fiction. Literature. "A funny and moving commentary on that point in a woman's life when everything seems to come into question.". HTML:Camille Perri, <i>The New York Times</i>. "It's the superb insights and penetrating writing that make this book remarkable... An extraordinary debut.". HTML:<i>The Guardian</i>. "Enthralling, sharply observed". HTML:<i>Marie Claire</i>. "Hilarious... The personal and workplace plots are woven together beautifully. Read, cringe, laugh, relate.". HTML:<i>Lenny</i>. "Winter's sharp perceptions and fluent prose are so much fun to experience...Achingly real.". HTML:<i>Bookforum</i>. "Curious, captivating.". HTML:<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>. "Entertaining and smartly satirical...This is both a biting lampoon of workplace politics and a heartfelt search for meaning in modern life.". HTML:<i>Publishers Weekly</i>. HTML:"<i>Break in Case of Emergency</i> is a high-quality tribute to ordinary experience, which makes it an extraordinary debut.". HTML:<i>The Guardian</i>. "Brilliant...wry and unerringly sharp.". HTML:<i>Refinery29</i>. "A complex and intelligent examination of women's lives, privilege and power, and friendship. Winter explores what it means to have a voice, and how and when to use it.". HTML:Natalie Bakopoulos, <i>The San Francisco Chronicle</i>. HTML:<br /> "If you need a New York map of our times, have Jessica Winter become your cartographer. Sassy, sarcastic and sleek, this is a wonderfully brash appraisal of how we live.". HTML:Colum McCann, National Book Award–winning author of <i>Let the Great World Spin</i>. HTML:<br /> "Jessica Winter has given us not just one of the funniest books of the year, but an entire glorious comic universe that's as addictive as it is immersive. Not a page goes by without a half dozen delights. Half dozen to a dozen. Sometimes more.". HTML:Ed Park, author of <i>Personal Days</i><br />. HTML:<i>"Break in Case of Emergency</i> is compelling, funny, sad, moving, and ultimately uplifting. Winter is one of the best satirists of the workplace I've read in years; she has a deadly ear for the belief-defying hypocrisies of the office and the art world. But she's also a tender portraitist of the bonds of love, family, and friendship, and of the thousand little (and not so little) ways a person can defeat herself in the search for happiness. I couldn't put this book down.". HTML:Paul La Farge, author of <i>Luminous Airplanes</i>. HTML:<br /> <i>"Break In Case of Emergency</i> is brimming with sharp, bitingly funny commentary on the absurdities that abound in the world of celebrity philanthropy, and the seeming impossibilities of modern adulthood, but it also gives us smart, lovable characters to guide us through the maze.". HTML:Caroline Zancan, author of <i>Local Girls</i><br />. "Jessica Winter nails the moment in your life when you go from "young" to "no longer young". that see-saw teetering point between your 20s and 30s, and its specific mix of ignorance you'll be embarrassed by later, and confidence you'll someday wish you could have back. If you're wondering what it's like to live in New York when you're... HTML:<br /> "Extremely funny – a satirical masterpiece that is tender and existentially-minded as well. I loved it!". HTML:Elizabeth McKenzie, author of <i>The Portable Veblen</i>. HTML:<br /> "Very smart and juicy and weird and entertaining...it reads like a chick-lit plot written by Jonathan Franzen.". HTML:Curtis Sittenfeld, author of <i>Eligible</i>. HTML:<b>"[Break in Case of Emergency] is a funny and moving commentary on that point in a woman's life when everything seems to come into question... Winter really shines... [Her] writing style is full of tightly packed sentences that build on themselves."—Camille Perri, <i>The New York Times</i><br /> "Enthralling, sharply observed" —<i>Marie Claire</i><br /> <br /> "Hilarious... The personal and workplace plots are woven together beautifully. Read, cringe, laugh, relate." —<i>Lenny</i><br /> <br /> "In this cutting commentary on workplace toxicity and how its tendrils can strangle relationships, Winter uses humor to illuminate the state of modern work, family, and friendship." —Elle.com<br /> "Sassy, sarcastic and sleek, this is a wonderfully brash appraisal of how we live."—Colum McCann<br /></b><br /> <b>One of <i>Elle Magazine's</i> 19 Summer Books That Everyone Will Be Talking About<br /></b><br /> <b>One of <i>Cosmo's</i> Reads for July<br /></b><br /> <b>One of <i>Refinery29</i>'s Two New Books to Read in July by Brilliant Debut Authors</b><br /> An irreverent and deeply moving comedy about friendship, fertility, and fighting for one's sanity in a toxic workplace.<br /> Jen has reached her early thirties and has all but abandoned a once-promising painting career when, spurred by the 2008 economic crisis, she takes a poorly defined job at a feminist nonprofit. The foundation's ostensible aim is to empower women, but staffers spend all their time devising acronyms for imaginary programs, ruthlessly undermining one another, and stroking the ego of their boss, the larger-than-life celebrity philanthropist Leora Infinitas. Jen's complicity in this passive-aggressive hellscape only intensifies her feelings of inferiority compared to her two best friends—one a wealthy attorney with a picture-perfect family, the other a passionately committed artist—as does Jen's apparent inability to have a baby, a source of existential panic that begins to affect her marriage and her already precarious status at the office. As <i>Break in Case of Emergency</i> unfolds, a fateful art exhibition, a surreal boondoggle adventure in Belize, and a devastating personal loss conspire to force Jen to reckon with some hard truths about herself and the people she loves most.<br /> Jessica Winter's ferociously intelligent debut novel is a wry satire of celebrity do-goodism as well as an exploration of the difficulty of navigating friendships as they shift to accommodate marriage and family, and the unspoken tensions that can strain even the strongest bonds.<br /> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>. Media Type: eBook. 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