Review
Wanda Julienne works as financial analyst at Whilt Investment Services Inc. She was the perfect employee. But now that she has returned after having a baby, the company wants her gone. The colleague who filled in for her while she was on maternity leave made errors that should have gotten him fired. The company expects Wanda to repair the damage in an unreasonable amount of time. They expect her to take on more work. And on top of all this she has to deal with sexual harassment. As a single mother she cannot afford to lose her job. As all these things begin to add up, she discovers she's not alone. Other colleagues (women with children) have experienced similar treatment, but it's all being swept under the rug. Her best friend, Galina, believes she can help, but it won't be easy.
This book seemed to lack depth. Women being treated poorly in the work place is a serious thing, but Wanda didn't really do anything until her friend basically forced her to and that wasn't until towards the end of the book. It was boring to read. And Wanda was so annoying. Always pushing the father of her child away even though she wanted to be with him and keeping the baby a secret from him and getting mad when he went to city hall and declared paternity.. grow up! Annoying!
This book seemed to lack depth. Women being treated poorly in the work place is a serious thing, but Wanda didn't really do anything until her friend basically forced her to and that wasn't until towards the end of the book. It was boring to read. And Wanda was so annoying. Always pushing the father of her child away even though she wanted to be with him and keeping the baby a secret from him and getting mad when he went to city hall and declared paternity.. grow up! Annoying!