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Sylvia Stride is keen to succeed in the downtown Manhattan law firm where she works, and has been assigned to a crucial sex discrimination case. Her career ambitions are tested however, when she uncovers clear proof of the firm's old-guard sexism. Should she renege on her feminist principles by concealing the evidence and forging forward with her career? The dilemma is complicated by her passionate involvement with Han, her superior tasked with the case. Both scarred by arduous family backgrounds, their dysfunctional affair not only challenges Sylvia's professional integrity, but undermines…mehr

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Sylvia Stride is keen to succeed in the downtown Manhattan law firm where she works, and has been assigned to a crucial sex discrimination case. Her career ambitions are tested however, when she uncovers clear proof of the firm's old-guard sexism. Should she renege on her feminist principles by concealing the evidence and forging forward with her career? The dilemma is complicated by her passionate involvement with Han, her superior tasked with the case. Both scarred by arduous family backgrounds, their dysfunctional affair not only challenges Sylvia's professional integrity, but undermines her complex sexuality and risks unravelling the very fabric of her wellbeing.


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Joan Hawkins was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She attended Bennington College and New York University. She lived most of her life in Manhattan, where she practised psychotherapy. Her debut novel, Underwater, was published by GP Putnam in 1974. The book was critically acclaimed, challenging traditional gender roles and exploring controversial issues of the day. A second edition of Underwater was published on its fortieth anniversary by Landon Books in 2014. The author's second novel, Bailey (2012), explores themes of addiction and childhood trauma. Trespass (2013), is a fascinating portrait of a moribund, spirited woman living joyously to the end. Joan's fifth work, Family Money, was published by 451 Editions in 2022 along with the electronic edition of Underwater. For more, see: www.JoanHawkins.net