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They made the rules. She's going to break them.
When Alex Vogel gets a new job working at a corporate Manhattan law firm, she thinks all her dreams have come true. The pay checks are huge, the work is exciting, and the drinks are flowing every Friday night.
But underneath the glossy veneer of the company, dark secrets are lurking. Her colleagues disappear into the bathroom for hits of cocaine, the partners sleep under their desks (if they sleep at all) and the firm's biggest client sexually harasses a string of women, none of whom will speak up. Alex soon realises that in order to fit in, she needs to become one of the boys - and turn a blind eye to what goes on. She needs to join in. But as her life begins to spiral out of control, Alex realises - the boys' club is a dangerous place to be...
A brilliant, topical coming-of-age novel that gives a voice to women in the world of corporate law
322 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 4, 2020
I’m just saying, be careful. You put a bunch of smart, hungry people in competition for the same prize and the result is, well, people are almost never what they seem around here.I liked most of The Boys’ Club. Alex Vogel is a well-developed, engaging character. The early portion of the novel, where we see her slowly fall in with the Mergers and Acquisitions group—out of competition, or simply her drive to be the best at everything—is interesting and often fun. The strain the work puts on her life and her relationships, and her fear that she’s changing, are quite believable. Even when she’s making mistakes, you’re rooting for Alex to succeed.
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In that moment, I threw out any sense of morality or Girl Code. There was only loyalty.

