Camille Perri

Camille Perri is an American author known for her novels 'The Assistants' and 'When Katie Met Cassidy'. Her work often explores themes of feminism, identity, and modern relationships.

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  1. 1. When Katie Met Cassidy

    The novel explores the unexpected romantic journey between Katie, a traditional and recently heartbroken woman, and Cassidy, a confident and charismatic lesbian. Set in New York City, the story delves into themes of self-discovery, identity, and the courage to embrace one's true self. As Katie navigates her feelings and challenges societal norms, she finds herself drawn to Cassidy's world, leading to a transformative relationship that defies her previous expectations and broadens her understanding of love and personal freedom.

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  2. 2. The Assistants

    In this witty and thought-provoking novel, a group of underpaid and overworked assistants at a powerful media conglomerate stumble upon an opportunity to redirect company funds for their own benefit. Initially driven by the desire to pay off student loans and escape financial burdens, the scheme quickly spirals into a larger movement, challenging the status quo and questioning the ethics of wealth distribution. As the assistants navigate the complexities of their newfound rebellion, they grapple with moral dilemmas, personal relationships, and the consequences of their actions, ultimately exploring themes of empowerment, justice, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.

  3. 3. Escaping The Build Trap

    How Effective Product Management Creates Real Value

    "Escaping the Build Trap" delves into the challenges faced by product teams when they focus more on output rather than outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of aligning product development with business goals and customer needs, rather than merely churning out features. The book provides a roadmap for organizations to shift from a feature factory mindset to a value-driven approach, highlighting the significance of understanding the problem space, fostering a culture of experimentation, and ensuring continuous learning and adaptation. Through practical insights and real-world examples, it guides teams in creating products that truly deliver value and drive business success.

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