Sally finds life a pleasure as she turns her working day into interesting activities. She and her fellow workers, better known as the gang, find long numerous coffee breaks and long lunch hourÕs fun. The office gang joins in the activities that start to include quitting early each day. Sally begins to see herself as the head of the gang. All goes well until Sally finds herself caught in a pattern of gang activities that cause her to stray off into a worlds filled with unexplained situations. All this turns into a whirling tailspin, and her supervisor is caught in a quandary. Action that involves the owner of the company and Sally brings about a surprising number of events that puts a total spin on SallyÕs life. Sally begins to wonder what kind of a leader is she. Does her gang help? Read on and discover the surprising end result of SallyÕs tailspin.
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* ABA "Indie Next List" pick for March 2022. * 2022 Best Young Australian Novelists awards, Winner. * Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction, Shortlist. * "A Best Book of 2022" —NYLON, Glamour, Refinery29 UK, Harpers BAZAAR UK * "A ...
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