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Women Are the Fiercest Creatures
Women Are the Fiercest Creatures | Andrea Dunlop
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TIMELY SOCIAL ISSUES: A high-stakes story that depicts women's unheralded contributions in cutthroat startup environments. A compelling look at the complexities of post-divorce family dynamics, isolation in motherhood, parenting in the age of social media, living with postpartum loneliness, and navigating identity issues in abusive relationships. STRONG APPEAL FOR TECH STORIES AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY: Particularly the role of women in the male-dominated tech startup world. MAJOR NATIONAL BRAND PARTNERSHIP AND SOCIAL CAMPAIGN PUBLISHING TO COINCIDE WITH INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY (March 8, 2023) COMPULSIVELY READABLE: Will appeal to readers of Liane Moriarty's Big Little Lies and Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere. EXTENSIVE AUTHOR PLATFORM: Dunlop worked as a book publicist and has a strong Instagram following; she is a podcaster covering topics of mental health, women's issues, and motherhood. GORGEOUS SETTING: Set in the Pacific Northwest the story explores the clash of cultures with the rise of local tech millionaires. Resides in Edmonds, WA.
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Delicious. Very twisty and reminded me a tiny bit of big little lies. Loved the supportive women relationships. Points for the ending being told in a unique way but I must say I wanted more of it. Not a criticism - being left wanting more is not necessarily a bad thing. Thumbs up!

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This is such a bingeable read but with a lot of substance.. It is relatable, reads so easily and I loved it! This is about three women who have been wronged by one man. It is a story of motherhood, marriage, misogyny, and so much more.

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