She Dreams in Blue Light: A Novel

A.R. Malecki
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A hopeful adult coming-of-age story about the impact of our work, our connections with others, and the promise of technology. Eleanor Crawford believes she can solve any problem with computer code. At just twenty-six years old, she holds a coveted software engineering position at Atlanta’s hottest startup, Agora, dubbed “The Gathering Place of the Internet.” She might be the only woman on her team, but that won’t stop her from being at the forefront of the platform’s most exciting new  Assemblies. But the pressure for profit will change the nature of Eleanor’s work, challenging her idealistic, build-something-great mentality. Swept up in the fast-paced, prestigious world of Big Tech, she becomes entangled in ethical gray areas as well as an unexpected romance. When tragedy strikes her sister, she’s forced to confront the consequences of the very technology she helped create. As Eleanor struggles to reconcile her ambition with her conscience, she'll have to decide if her dream job is worth the cost.Told with empathy and insight, “She Dreams in Blue Light” is both an inspiring story about one woman’s love for her sister, and a scathing critique of today’s profit-centered, corporate mindset.
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