![]() ![]() Nick Jamieson is more than the standard smooth-talking lawyer he appears to be, even if it seems as though making partner is his sole goal in life. But the more I read the more I liked her and felt in sympathy with her. I intially wasn't drawn to Tess Newhart - she's in her mid-thirties and still living in a thrift-store-furnished apartment, getting involved with protests, etc. Cruisie, with sharply drawn characters and crisp dialogue. But even so, this is another funny and entertaining book by Ms. The book was published in 1994 so that explains it. The characters in this story are a bit dated: he's a Republican yuppie lawyer aiming to be made a partner in his law firm, and she's a commune-raised, out-of-work, liberal educator. ![]()
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