This first novel is a fast-paced romp through the boom years of the tech industry. Sophia is the daughter of Taiwanese immigrants who have trained her from birth to get what she wants. In her case, it's landed her in the path of Scott Kraft, a tech visionary in the mold of Steve Jobs and Elon Musk. At age 25, she becomes Scott's right-hand woman, managing him as much as she manages his company. When she's hired by another company, Sophia wonders if being filthy rich is worth living in the wild boys' club that is Silicon Valley. Yen's brash and frenetically energetic novel leaves readers gasping in its wake as it sets a brutal pace through Sophia's life. She is bold, although her realizations and actions at times feel out of place, and possibly tone-deaf, in light of the burgeoning #MeToo movement.
VERDICT The author's experience in the tech industry lends authenticity to this novel, and fans of Lauren Weisberger's The Devil Wears Prada may appreciate the cutthroat atmosphere if not the lack of Prada. [See Prepub Alert, 10/22/17.]
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