- Paperback
- Publisher: Bloomsbury; First Printing edition (2003)
- ASIN: B000K1U78Y
- Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Legal Thriller about Sexual Harassment is Biting,
By M. JEFFREY MCMAHON "herculodge" (Torrance, CA USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: You Look Nice Today: A Novel (Hardcover)
Stanley Bing delves into the world of coroporate paranoia and loneliness in this novel, told by the perspective of world-weary Fred Tell, who explains in pungent, fast-paced, insightful prose how his business friend Robert Harbert must suffer all sorts of bizzare accusations from his one-time friend and assistant CaroleAnne Winter, a scandalously-dressed woman who becomes convinced that the office, headed by Herbert, is out to get her. The trial, based on CaroleAnne's bogus lawsuit of sexual harassment, examines a major theme in the novel, namely America's inability, through its often bovine-minded populace, to discern between rational and cheap argumentation. Fred Tell suffers from a viable fear that the jury is too uneducated and brainwashed by unexamined emotionalism used by CaroleAnne's attorney to see through her paranoid delusions. I'll let you read the book's conclusion to see what the jury decides.The themes of corporate loneliness, suffocating paranoia, and insanity, rendered so well in this book are also done well in two companion novels, Moral Hazard by Kate Jennings, and The Ignored (a horror novel, if you can believe it) by Bentley Little.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What fun!,
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This review is from: You Look Nice Today: A Novel (Hardcover)
I ripped through this book in two days! It was a funny spoof of office life, (particularly in a big corporation). The plot centers on a lawsuit charging sexual harrassment in the office. This allows a thoughtful look at how ordinary office interactions, the ones that allow us all to express a bit of personality, a little humanity, even within the confines of the corporate mold, may be twisted and misinterpreted to seem unfair and oppressive. The narrator is a sketch, a very funny "unreliable narrator" who tells us all we need to know without always realizing it. It is rare to find a book that captures the corporate ethos the way this one does -- the camaraderie, the understanding of rank, latitude in behavior depending on position, the helplessness of the senior managers without their support staff, the addiction to expense account living. The ending is bittersweet, the only ending possible. Don't miss this book!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Many faceted,
By bill runyon (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: You Look Nice Today: A Novel (Hardcover)
This is one book that will genuinely affect different readersmany different ways. Although mainly told from the perspective of a narrator who is a friend of all concerned and is the head of corporate HR, many readers will identify with different players in this drama. Plus, the corporation that employs all these people is part of the problem and possible solutions. Throughout the personal drama involved, and the tragedy that is played out on several levels, the corporation seems to have the most impact on the greatest number of lives, even though corporations are supposed to have no souls and therefore, no personal feelings. The head of a special "quality" division is on the rise, as is his division during the days of corporate growth and profit, and when a lovely temp solves her first big problem in such an easy, smooth way, she is promptly hired as an assistant to that head. Everyone in the division seems to like the woman, and she is helpful and hard-working, but her personal life intrudes into her business life, as it often does; in her case, that personal life is a hard one, and she shows up at work having obviously been beaten by a thug of a husband. Everyone feels sorry for her, and they all try to help her through that trauma. She gets promotions a little too early, and she gets nice cash bonuses ahead of time, and she grows in importance as so many people lavish extra attention and graditude on her. She advances in the corporation beyond her experience or education, and no one seems to mind because she is so dedicated to the company and its profits. But about the same time the company begins to stagnate economically, the woman starts to act in an odd manner, and she begins to criticize, and even attack, beyond reason, and everyone notices, but, in true corporation fashion, no one tries to get a grip on the situation. As the woman begins to deteriorate emotionally, and perhaps mentally, everyone begins to fear her, and she is allowed to continue on her destructive
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