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more about #acareerromanceforyoungmoderns more comments → Novaload: If revisionism is going to be applied to books, movies, etc., on the basis of race, then I guess we need to do that for sexism too, no? Which means ab... more » Rare Affinity: This is why I always have a problem with people going on about how Gone with the wind was one of the greatest films of all times. Seems like we are su... more » bluebears: what is a "haint"? more » Atomic Monkey Mouse: I'm afraid to google "'haint". more » Trulymadlyme: Sad. But not surprising. I actually think it's good that people read an accurate reflection of race in the past. Seemingly normal, good people were ra... more » battleaxonista...is a humorless bitch: A minority group has always been capable, and always will be capable, of being a complete douchebag to other minorities. more » Tart of Darkness: OMG!!! I love these kinds of novels!!! Where did you find this? I want a million of them! My favorite was about a woman who moved to the big city ... more » tscheese: Isn't this the plot of "The City"? more » meritxell: an erotic life: What's the obsession with a "pleasant speaking voice"? Oh, what the 50s would do with my Joplinesque whisky growl. more » Aesop's Foibles. YES.: Why is Dorcas not a name anymore? It sounds so nice. Dorcas. Dor-cas. DORcas. See? It's nice. more » cirocco: Ann encounters her boss, Mrs. DeLacey (who "was probably sixty but looked forty, with white hair as satiny as her pearls, a trim, slim, commanding wom... more » MarissaExplainsItAll: Thank you Sadie! This book sounds perfect for me! New summer reading list has started early! more » Princess Leela: On orders from the store physician [Minnie] was eating to gain weight. Wait, what? No South Beach diet? No Master Cleanse? Does not compute. more » waywardgirl: So... it's a progressive, pro-Union, career-girl romance set in a doll factory? I am so there. more » tinydundie42: She sounds like a female Michael Scott. But less cool, with more makeup. more » -
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A Career Romance For Young Moderns: A Flair For People
1955's A Flair For People, by CarRom fave Helen Wells, takes us into the wild and woolly world of personnel wars, where Ann has to learn to balance her heart with her head...or does she? More »

