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IN FULL BLOOM by CAROLINE HWANG
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SummaryGinger Lee has come to New York to be someone-not to be
with someone. Yet she's taking too long, according to her
mother, who thinks a job is just a paycheck and that the
solution to Ginger's problems is a nice professional Korean
husband. Ginger could not disagree more, but unable to
stand up to her mother, she sets upon a two-pronged plan:
She'll sabotage the dates her mother arranges while
stepping up her efforts to win a promotion at á la Mode
magazine. She is confounded at every turn, however, by men
who reject her before she can reject them and by style
fiends better practiced in the art of office warfare.
Finally free of her prejudices and preconceptions, Ginger
finds that only by embracing her mother and her Asian roots
will her happiness blossom. In Full Bloom heralds the
arrival of a bright talent on today's literary scene.
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