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The Balance Project

af Susie Orman Schnall

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"Loyal assistant Lucy Cooper works for Katherine Whitney, who seems to have it all: a high-powered job at a multibillion-dollar health and wellness lifestyle company, a successful husband, and two adorable daughters. Now, with the release of her book on work-life balance, Katherine has become a media darling and a hero to working women everywhere. In reality, though, Katherine's life is starting to fall apart, and Lucy is the one holding it all together, causing her own life -- and relationship with her boyfriend Nick-- to suffer. When Katherine does something unthinkable to Lucy, Lucy must decide whether to change Katherine's life forever or continue being her main champion. Her choice will affect the trajectory of both of their lives and lead to oopportunities niether one could have imagined."--page [4] cover.… (mere)
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It took me a while to finish this book, but the more I read the better it got. The characters were well thought out and the situation was realistic. ( )
  CorTim2 | Apr 4, 2017 |
Lucy Cooper is the overworked assistant to Katherine Whitney, the famous COO of the Green Goddess empire and #1 bestseller, "The Balance Project," a self-help book for working women who struggle to "have it all". Although Lucy has long had dreams of a career in web design, she took her position with Katherine as a way to get her foot in the door of a high profile company. Now, three years later, her responsibilities have increased exponentially with the rise of Katherine's fame and continual public appearances and Lucy's stress level is going through the roof. At the same time, Lucy's boyfriend, Nick, is pushing her to get married but Lucy is not convinced that marriage is for her. As Katherine's career veers dangerously out of balance, she turns to Lucy to pick up her extra responsibilities and Lucy is forced to make excuse after excuse to Nick as she works around the clock to keep the balls in the air. When Nick finally gives Lucy an ultimatum, she is forced to decide how she can take control of her life and make difficult decisions about where her responsibility to Katherine ends and Lucy's own life balance begins.

This was an enjoyable, albeit predictable novel about a young career woman who is unable to say no. This book is very similar to "The Devil Wears Prada" although Katherine is typically a much nicer and more likable boss. Although I enjoyed the premise of work-life balance and the challenge of "having it all", at times I felt the book was rather preachy about how this task is impossible. Additionally, I was disgusted by Lucy's eagerness to please Katherine despite all costs to her own life and it made the storyline rather predictable overall. However, I enjoyed the references and influence of pop culture, the media and social networking, which made the story feel timely and modern. Overall, a fairly entertaining read for the working woman struggling to find balance while working toward bigger dreams. #SRC2015 ( )
  voracious | May 26, 2015 |
An entire forest has probably died to print all the books and articles out there on how to have it all: career, marriage, and family. But do all those things that say women can do everything really have it right? What happens when women can't pull it all off? Are they failures? Or are they just normal? Susie Orman Schnall's newest novel, The Balance Project, takes a close look at this idea, the message it gives to women, and the ultimate cost of this advice.

Katherine Whitney is the COO of the health food giant Green Goddess and Co, happily married to her professor husband, and mother to two young daughters. She's also the author of a best-selling book about work-life balance, appearing on television and in magazines constantly and acting as a role model to a nation of working mothers. But Katherine's life isn't as easy and as balanced as the shiny façade and the together demeanor might suggest. In fact, without her dedicated assistant, Lucy Cooper, keeping her together, all the balls Katherine has in the air would likely collide. And although Lucy's job is infinitely less high powered than Katherine's, her own life is so out of balance, it's about to crash and burn too.

Lucy originally wanted a position in digital media but to get her foot in the door at Green Goddess, she accepted a position as an assistant. Three years on, she's working for Katherine Whitney and has become indispensable to her, especially now when so many things are all of a sudden converging on Katherine and she's stretched thinner than she's ever been. This means that Lucy is busier than she's ever been too and she finds herself cancelling on her lovely and understanding long-term boyfriend Nick more than she should. When Nick finally proposes marriage to Lucy and she finds herself unable to say yes because of her deep-seated fear of marriage, the chaos at work keeps her from having to dwell on the mess she's making of her own life and what she needs to do to fix it. But eventually, choices will have to be made whether to help Katherine maintain the very public perfect façade she's created or whether to salvage Lucy's own life.

Schnall has captured the harried pressure that many women find themselves facing as they try to achieve perfection in all areas of their lives without having enough hours in the day. Her portrayal of the panic and the stress so many feel when one or more things has to slide in order to focus on the most important thing is spot on and very real. Although the book itself takes a firm stance on the viability of this "having it all" culture we live in, it never feels preachy. It is very much a book of this time with numerous cultural references to firmly place it in the here and now. Lucy's character starts off appealing and likable but the reader wants to smack her when she allows herself to be a doormat and a martyr to work and to the smooth functioning of Katherine's world without taking into account the importance of everything in her own life. Katherine is, on balance, generally kind but she has some spectacular moments of nastiness and selfishness, often not seeing Lucy as anything other than a cog in the machine that she directs. Both women are less sympathetic as the book goes on and they continue to bow to outside expectations to the detriment of their future happiness but their on-going capitulation to these unrealistic expectations points to the question of just why this is such a challenge for women. Is it institutionalized? Is it self-inflicted? And how do we change things without handicapping women? These are questions that aren't really answered, as they really can't be. The problem is continuing and all we can do is try to get to the bottom of it. Readers interested in this dynamic will be find this an interesting and thought-provoking read for sure. ( )
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"Loyal assistant Lucy Cooper works for Katherine Whitney, who seems to have it all: a high-powered job at a multibillion-dollar health and wellness lifestyle company, a successful husband, and two adorable daughters. Now, with the release of her book on work-life balance, Katherine has become a media darling and a hero to working women everywhere. In reality, though, Katherine's life is starting to fall apart, and Lucy is the one holding it all together, causing her own life -- and relationship with her boyfriend Nick-- to suffer. When Katherine does something unthinkable to Lucy, Lucy must decide whether to change Katherine's life forever or continue being her main champion. Her choice will affect the trajectory of both of their lives and lead to oopportunities niether one could have imagined."--page [4] cover.

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