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Fashionably Late
Fashionably Late
Author: Olivia Goldsmith
ISBN-13: 9780061093890
ISBN-10: 0061093890
Publication Date: 5/1/1995
Pages: 544
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 36 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Prominent designer Karen Kahn has just won the fashion industry's top achievement award. As this witty, energetic and sometimes caustic novel quickly shows, however, it's all downhill from there. Karen's company, KK Inc., needs a huge infusion of cash to expand, and her handsome but evasive husband, Jeffrey, who handles the finances, pushes for a $50 million buyout by the megacorporation NormCo. But will Karen lose control of her designs? And how ethically does NormCo run its business?
This novel by the author of The First Wives Club works at every level. An engaging, behind-the-scenes look at the fashion industry, it lays bare the frenetic pace, cutthroat competition and chronic backbiting of the world of couture.
An engrossing family saga, it shows 40-year-old Karen, who is infertile, desperately trying to adopt a baby and, as an adopted child herself, searching for her birth mother.
The narrative offers a hilariously dark portrait of Karen's immediate--and totally dysfunctional--family. A glittering New York social backdrop, plenty of namedropping, romance, some outstandingly creative characters and a mystic who applies a unique hex add up to a book that fairly hums with excitement.
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If you liked her other novels, youll like this one. Anyone who saw The First Wives Club knows Olivia Goldsmith's style. I read through this in 3 days!


All of designer Karen Kahn's dreams seem to be coming true. She's been honored with the fashion industry's most coveted award, her maraige is thriving, and some very impressive money is being dangled in front of her in a proposed buyout. the only thing missing is the thing she craves the most- a baby. Then she receives the heartbreaking news that she will never be able to bear a child. It seems that although she has a designer label, she definately dosent have designer jeans.
Karen becomes determined to find her own biological mother- a woman she has never known. But as if the doctor's verdict has pulled a loose thread, Karen's carefully stiched life begins to unravel, and she suddenly finds herself on the brink of losing her company, her husband, and the only family she has ever known. Now Karen must decide which of her dreams she still wants...because keeping them alive is going to be the hardset thing she's ever had to do.
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Goldsmith established her fertile turf in the First Wives Club and hasn't let up since; here she presents another witty, venomous tale of female resourcefulness in the face of breathtaking male duplicity.
Another good read by Goldsmith.
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Novel about a fashion designer's dreams and trials.
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If you liked First Wives Club, you'll love this.
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Great for fast-paced career women
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From Publishers Weekly
Prominent designer Karen Kahn has just won the fashion industry's top achievement award. As this witty, energetic and sometimes caustic novel quickly shows, however, it's all downhill from there. Karen's company, KK Inc., needs a huge infusion of cash to expand, and her handsome but evasive husband, Jeffrey, who handles the finances, pushes for a $50 million buyout by the megacorporation NormCo. But will Karen lose control of her designs? And how ethically does NormCo run its business? This new novel by the author of The First Wives Club works at every level. An engaging, behind-the-scenes look at the fashion industry, it lays bare the frenetic pace, cutthroat competition and chronic backbiting of the world of couture. Also an engrossing family saga, it shows 40-year-old Karen, who is infertile, desperately trying to adopt a baby and, as an adopted child herself, searching for her birth mother. The narrative also offers a hilariously dark portrait of Karen's immediate--and totally dysfunctional--family. A glittering New York social backdrop, plenty of namedropping, romance, some outstandingly creative characters and a mystic who applies a unique hex add up to a book that fairly hums with excitement. 150,000 first printing; $175,000 ad/promo; audio rights to HarperAudio; author tour.
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A Great Read!
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Fun to read (copy has a differnt cover)