An "absorbing and memorable novel" (Tom Perrotta, author of Little
Children) set in the world of corporate intrigue, about a woman who
must choose between her dream job and everything else--her savings, her
reputation, and an unexpected chance at love.
From award-winning author Frederick Dillen, an inspiring and deeply
moving novel about the power of second chances
As a corporate "undertaker" for a mergers and acquisitions firm in New
York, Carol MacLean travels from factory to factory, firing blue-collar
workers who remind her of her father and the kids she grew up with. She
hates her job. But Carol has been biding her time: her boss has promised
that one day, after she has paid her dues, Carol will get to run a
company instead of having to bury it.
On what is supposed to be her last assignment, Carol travels up the
coast of Massachusetts to a desperate fishing town where the late
lobster and day boats cluster around the inner harbor, the blue steeples
of the Portuguese church stand tall on the horizon, and the last
remaining fish processing plant is in its death throes. That's when she
learns that she's about to be fired.
To save the town and herself, Carol becomes determined to rescue the
factory she's under orders to shut down. With the help of the
townspeople and a roughly charming local fisherman, and by the force of
her own resolve, Carol throws herself into transforming the company--but
is soon faced with increasingly difficult decisions. Must she choose
between the job she has always wanted and everything else?
Beauty explores the ways in which one woman will risk everything--her
savings, her reputation, and even a chance at love--in pursuit of her
dream.