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This is the story of how a haughty former sorority girl went from having a household income of almost a quarter-million dollars to being evicted from a ghetto apartment... It's a modern Greek tragedy, as defined by Roger Dunkle in The Classical Origins of Western Culture: a story in which "the central character, called a tragic protagonist or hero, suffers some serious misfortune which is not accidental and therefore meaningless, but is significant in that the misfortune is logically connected."
In other words? The bitch had it coming. (Courtesy of Goodreads synopsis)
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Fiction, Unemployed women workers, Job hunting, BiographyPeople
Jen Lancaster (1967-)Places
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2007, Midiŏ Wil
in Korean
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8990784611 9788990784612
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Bitter is the new black: or, why you should never carry a Prada bag to the unemployment office
2006, New American Library
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0451217608 9780451217608
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""Camille said you stole a bag from a homeless guy.""
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