Until Brazil

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book Until Brazil by Bethe Lee Moulton, The Glide Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Bethe Lee Moulton ISBN: 9780983636588
Publisher: The Glide Press Publication: August 23, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bethe Lee Moulton
ISBN: 9780983636588
Publisher: The Glide Press
Publication: August 23, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
A woman MBA in a stalled career, a troubled Brazilian company, and a fledgling consulting team far from Boston headquarters inhabit this compelling tale of cultural contrasts, business intrigue, and personal transformation. Those who join protagonist Beth Bartlett as she yoyos between Boston and Brazil will share the inner conflicts that challenge hidden assumptions and cause her to question the meaning of “the good life.” A fast-paced plot carries readers from roadside slums to smoke-filled boardrooms, from Boston Ballet to bossa nova, from Rolex-clad haves to barefoot have-nots. Along the way, Ivy League consultants, demanding shareholders, baffling Brazilians, and a street-smart Argentine reveal an insider’s view of international business and strategy formulation. Then, amidst this journey of self-discovery, a surprising love story unfolds. As her two worlds collide, Beth’s strategic choices reshape her client and her career, her love and her life. Beth’s transformation and its costs echo the personal drama faced when one ventures far from home in search of opportunity or growth, making this story as timely and relevant as it is entertaining.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
A woman MBA in a stalled career, a troubled Brazilian company, and a fledgling consulting team far from Boston headquarters inhabit this compelling tale of cultural contrasts, business intrigue, and personal transformation. Those who join protagonist Beth Bartlett as she yoyos between Boston and Brazil will share the inner conflicts that challenge hidden assumptions and cause her to question the meaning of “the good life.” A fast-paced plot carries readers from roadside slums to smoke-filled boardrooms, from Boston Ballet to bossa nova, from Rolex-clad haves to barefoot have-nots. Along the way, Ivy League consultants, demanding shareholders, baffling Brazilians, and a street-smart Argentine reveal an insider’s view of international business and strategy formulation. Then, amidst this journey of self-discovery, a surprising love story unfolds. As her two worlds collide, Beth’s strategic choices reshape her client and her career, her love and her life. Beth’s transformation and its costs echo the personal drama faced when one ventures far from home in search of opportunity or growth, making this story as timely and relevant as it is entertaining.

More books from Contemporary Women

Cover of the book A Winterfold Christmas by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book Quel che resta di me by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book Heart Craving by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book Snow Place to Die by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book Hot Flashes by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book The View from the Top by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book Price of a Kiss by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book Losing Juliet by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book A Disturbed Girls Guide to Curing Boredom by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book The Mark by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book Le premier homme sur Mars sera une blonde by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book O que há de estranho em mim by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book Anny's by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book Miss Lulu Bett and Selected Stories by Bethe Lee Moulton
Cover of the book No Girl Needs a Husband Seven Days a Week by Bethe Lee Moulton
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy