How Far She's Come
A Novel
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Publisher Description
From the highly acclaimed author of Don’t Try to Find Me and This is Not Over comes the unforgettable, harrowing story of a young broadcast journalist who discovers a mysterious diary from a female broadcaster in 1991 featuring startling—and frightening—parallels to her own life.
You might be wondering what a diary from 1991 has to do with you. You're about to find out. Those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it…
Twenty-four-year-old Cheyenne Florian has just received her dream job offer. On the strength of a few vlogs, she’s recruited to be the new correspondent on the recently hatched Independent News Network, INN.
With the slogan “Because independent thinking is the only way out,” INN has branded itself as innovative. Yet once Cheyenne joins the INN team, she finds age-old dynamics in play. Some of the female staff resent her meteoric rise, while a number of the men are only too happy to welcome her. Then there’s the diary left for her anonymously, written in 1991 by a female broadcaster named Elyse Rohrbach. The mysterious diary is accompanied by a note, urging Cheyenne to learn from the past. She wants to believe it’s intended as inspiration and friendly advice, or at most, a warning. But as disturbing—and increasingly dangerous—parallels begin to emerge, she starts to wonder if something more sinister is at work.
It’s almost as if someone is engineering the similarities in Cheyenne’s life to match those from Elyse’s past, like she’s a pawn in a very twisted game. But Cheyenne is determined to rewrite the rules and play her own game. Though they’re separated by more than twenty-five years, Elyse and Cheyenne are forced to learn the same lesson: Nothing is more threatening than a woman who doesn’t yet know her own power…
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A few months before graduating from Stanford, Cheyenne Florian, the narrator of this timely, unsettling thriller from Brown (A Necessary End), became an internet sensation when a nude video of her went viral, so she has reason to doubt the motives of billionaire Edwin Gordon when he offers her a newscaster job at his Independent News Network. During the interview on Gordon's private plane at the Palo Alto, Calif., airport, he manages to persuade her that he's hiring her for her talent, as displayed in her vlogs, and she agrees to fly with him to New York. Soon after joining the INN staff, Cheyenne is ogled by one male producer and groped by another. More disturbingly, an anonymous source starts sending her excerpts from the 1991 diary of another young female newscaster, whose experiences in the business oddly parallel her own. The constant pressures on Cheyenne as she seeks to avoid her predecessor's unhappy fate, sometimes overt, sometimes subtle, are convincingly portrayed. This provocative tale will resonate with many in the era of the #MeToo movement.
Customer Reviews
How far she’s come
I read about 3-5 ebooks per week, and this is only the 2nd time I’ve written a review.
It may not be a fair review because I could not keep fighting to read any further once I’d passed the halfway mark. Awful !!!
And I paid for this ???