Wednesday, September 16, 2015

A Window Opens by Elisabeth Egan



  • This novel picks up on the broad chic lit trend.  However, it addresses mid-life issues as opposed to those faced by those in their 20s and early 30s.
  • The main character is positioned between choosing her family or her work.  The character views the choices as mutually exclusive.
  • Supporting characters are fairly flat, lacking depth and complexity.
  • The novel questions the value of disruptive business models.

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