White Collar Slavery

Based on a Bit of Truth and a Few White Lies

by Laurance Rassin & With Tracy Memoli


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/13/2014

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 226
ISBN : 9781491700488
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 226
ISBN : 9781491700495
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 226
ISBN : 9781491700471

About the Book

Lulu Norris longs to return to her seemingly normal life. Framed by her nemesis and former boss in an insider trading scandal, Lulu must now rely on her party-boy attorney to save her from spending the rest of her life behind bars. Just as she starts to lose hope, she reads a headline that changes everything. In this fast-paced black comedy about the corruption of corporate America and one women’s revenge to bring it all down, the underbelly of one of the world’s most prestigious public relations firms is exposed, setting off a chain of events, uncovering something much more sinister in “White Collar Slavery.” Based on a bit of truth and a few white lies WHITE COLLAR SLAVERY creates a comedic portrayal of what it takes to succeed in a cutthroat corporate culture. This acid-dipped satire mirrors the malfeasance so prevalent in today’s workplace, exposing social and economic greed, corruption and the influence of government on corporations. Readers will eagerly follow Lulu as she and her confidants uncover a global conspiracy, rocking a powerful public relations firm. Lulu must now seek revenge against her nemesis and former boss, Lizette Hansen and her designer set of mean girls. The company’s reputation is in trouble and Lizette will stop at nothing to save her firm from the headlines in WHITE COLLAR SLAVERY. “WHITE COLLAR SLAVERY is a double dose of reality, a must read for anyone working in today’s ‘cutthroat corporate culture.’ It grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go.” —Former Wall Street Journalist “Rassin’s prosaic voice through his wild stream of consciousness writing style, harkens back to the hipster novels of the late 60s and 70s; together with Memoli’s vivid storytelling makes this a classic anti-novel.” —Former Wall Street Banker


About the Author

Laurance Rassin is an internationally recognized fine artist. Rassin’s work can be found in some of the world’s most prestigious private art collections. He creates a sumptuous, color filled world with his signature large-scale impasto oil paintings, bronze sculptures, ceramics, tapestries, and textiles. Rassin is a founding member of The New Blue Riders, a contemporary art movement. Rassin is the first contemporary artist to preside over the closing bell at NASDAQ and has appeared on CNBC, FOX Business and Bravo. He has been featured in the Financial Times, Newsweek, Departures and a number of other publications. He currently lives in New York City. This is his first novel. Tracy Memoli, a former PR executive, who during her tenure managed campaigns for some of the country’s top FORTUNE 500 companies. Prior to PR, Tracy was a travel journalist. She is currently a PR consultant where she advises and implements communications strategies for her clients. Tracy volunteers her time with a contemporary art movement known as The New Blue Riders. She currently lives in New York City with her puppy Kingsley. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of North Florida. This is her first novel. Please visit www.whitecollarslavery.com