Pounding the Pavement
A Novel
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Publisher Description
A laugh-out-loud debut novel about the minefield that is unemployment, the pursuit of the ultimate career, and the annoying habit of falling in love at inconvenient times.
Sarah Pelletier is unemployed and in a very bad mood. Her film company has tanked—right before Christmas, no less—leaving her with one lousy swivel chair and a lifetime supply of paper clips. Her headhunter is a fool who can’t pronounce her name; her irritatingly gorgeous roommate’s idea of a fun time is to drag her to pink-slip parties; and, to top it all off, her last twelve bucks are trapped in a Metro Card. Something has got to give.
So begins one smart twentysomething’s quest for the right job in New York City. After extricating herself from a morass of self-pity strewn with candy bar wrappers and wine bottles, Sarah turns to the all-important task of padding her résumé—while artfully dodging her parents’ attempts to bribe her into law school. Of course, padding your résumé puts you in jeopardy of being construed as over-qualified. In which case you might try unpadding your résumé, which then puts you in danger of being labeled inexperienced. Which leaves you with the option of stalking your ex-boss in the hope that she’ll drag you along in her ascent to greatness in another company. Unless she stabs you in the back first. Meanwhile, when a temp job saddles her with a massive crush on a Brooklyn-dwelling dreamboat named Jake, Sarah’s already full plate is crowded with lust, jealousy, and mild obsession, just when she’s trying to be professional.
This hilarious first novel from a confident new voice in women’s fiction offers a pitch-perfect take on the dignity-whittling survival game of job hunting—starring a lovably neurotic heroine whose problems ring refreshingly true.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Van der Kwast casts a deliciously jaded eye on working and not working in the media industry in her likable debut. Her beset heroine, Sarah, joins her chick-lit sisters as another smart-cookie neurotic at the mercy of manic Manhattan life, low on cash and middling on morale. After Sarah's film company tanked, she bummed through a few idle months; now she's landed a temp gig at a production company, but she still has to make nice to her spoiled ex-boss, who's safely ensconced in another company and exploiting Sarah's brainpower for her own benefit. Should Sarah give it all up and move to Colorado to write for Aspen Quarterly? Not if Jake, the sexy brooder for whom she's filling in, moseys in to train her and steals her heart in the process. If only Sarah could curb her impulse to snoop around for his dark secrets, one of which is blonde and sexy! The indignities of job-searching will resonate with many an idealistic young urbanite, as will the sendups of corporate culture, from clownish headhunters to the anomie of the cubicle. At times, Sarah's angst feels stale, if only because raucous "pink slip parties" are so 2001. But clever writing and smoldering romance hold perennial appeal.
Customer Reviews
I hate that I spent money on this book.
It was not the best read. Parts of it were great, but (spoiler alert) she doesn’t end up with the guy. She spends the entirety of the book unemployed and I just did not click with this character. No humor. And i didn’t grasp all the movie language. If you are not an old movie Savant you will not know what 75% of this book is talking about. That’s just my personal opinion