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""Fans of The Office will delight."" â SHELBY VAN PELT âą ""Wickedly funny."" â PEOPLE âą ""I could not put it down."" â JULIA QUINN âą ""A workplace sitcom transformed into a romantic comedy novel."" â ELLE
In this wildly funny and heartwarming office comedy, an admin worker accidentally gains access to her colleaguesâ private emails and DMs and decides to use this intel to save her jobâa laugh-till-you-cry debut novel youâll be eager to share with your entire list of contacts, perfect for fans of Anxious People and Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine.
As far as Jolene is concerned, her interactions with her colleagues should start and end with her official duties as an admin for Supershops, Inc. Unfortunately, her irritating, incompetent coworkers donât seem to understand the importance of boundaries. Her secret to survival? She vents her grievances in petty email postscripts, then changes the text color to white so no one can see. That is until one of her secret messages is exposed. Her punishment: sensitivity training (led by the suspiciously friendly HR guy, Cliff) and rigorous email restrictions.
When an IT mix-up grants her access to her entire departmentâs private emails and DMs, Jolene knows she should report it, but who could resist reading what their coworkers are really saying? And when she discovers layoffs are coming, she realizes this might just be the key to saving her job. The plan is simple: gain her bossâs favor, convince HR sheâs Supershops material, and beat out the competition.
But as Jolene is drawn further into her coworkers' private worlds and realizes they are each keeping secrets, her carefully constructed walls begin to crumbleâespecially around Cliff, who she definitely cannot have feelings for. Eventually she will need to decide if sheâs ready to leave the comfort of her cubicle, even if that means coming clean to her colleagues.
Crackling with laugh-out-loud dialogue and relatable observations, I Hope This Finds You Well is a fresh and surprisingly tender comedy about loneliness and love beyond our computer screens. This sparkling debut novel will open your heart to the everyday eccentricities of work culture and the undeniable human connection that comes along with it.