THE RECEPTIONIST : AN EDUCATION AT THE NEW YORKER
by Janet Groth
When she was nineteen, Janet Groth landed at job at The New Yorker as a receptionist. She stayed for two decades. Groth always wanted to become a writer, but that never came to fruition at the magazine.
I feel as if it took two decades for me to just get through two chapters. The book was very disappointing and needless to say, I didn't finish it because I couldn't stand Groth's writing. It was very boring and dry. She's also extremely full of herself and that was annoying.
Not recommended.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
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