Summary
Lauren Weisberger: Everybody Who's Somebody
Bette Robinson lives a monotonous, unremarkable life in Manhattan, and works in a bank that stifles every last shred of creativity and positive energy in her. Completely unplanned, Bette decides to quit her job and for a short time enjoys leisure and looking for, or rather not looking for, a job. With the help of the acquaintances of his uncle, a well-known city columnist, he gets a job that many can only dream of, in a company that organizes the most important parties in New York - parties attended by everyone who means something in the city. By sheer chance, Bette meets the biggest face in town, lawyer Philip Teston, and thanks to the wrong impression of the environment about their relationship, her career and social status experience a rapid rise. The second novel by Lauren Weisberger, the author of the hit "The Devil Wears Prada", according to the first reactions of the audience, will reap the same success. Already in the first week of publication, it swept the competition from the bestseller list in America, and you can read the Croatian translation only one month after the American premiere.
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