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Book Review: Water Cooler Diaries - Women Across America Share Their Day at Work, Edited by Joni B. Cole and B.K. Rakhra

Written by Ruthie
Published April 22, 2008

We all grow up with a dream of becoming either a doctor, police officer, actor, teacher, the list goes on and on. I didn't become any of the things I dreamed of as a little girl but Water Cooler Diaries: Women Across America Share Their Day at Work — an anthology of 35 full-length stories and many more highlights and excerpts edited by Joni B. Cole and B.K. Rakhra — gave me a glimpse into the lives of some women who have fulfilled those dream jobs.

Dr. Erika Mitchell in “Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon” details one day in the life of a surgeon, dealing with demanding families of the patient, complicated operations, recovery and even the pain that comes with losing a patient. She shares the emotional side of what is often seen as a rather stoic profession. Her time is in such demand she rarely has an opportunity for a decent meal and her new house is still empty because she hasn't had an opportunity to shop for furniture; but she's not complaining because she loves her job.

As a writer, I enjoyed Tina Wexler's “Assistant To A Literary Agent.” She writes about all that goes into getting a book contract, getting it written, published and promoted - having the ability to multi-task is definitely required. I was surprised to learn a writer could have the best manuscript ever written but if it's fantasy and the agent prefers sci-fi the agent won't represent the author. Such a subjective field for all participants.

“Intake Counselor, Oregon Department Of Corrections” describes a job I didn't even know existed. Janet Ross compiles files on inmates to assess their needs and to determine where they will serve their time. When she puts a criminal's file together she will also interview them, giving the inmate an opportunity to tell their side of the story. She has heard devastating life stories - things she can't image having to deal with in her life. Janet takes a positive approach to her job because she wants to have a positive influence on the criminal; she hopes they will make a change for the better. I have one question for Janet, though: where do you hide your angel wings?

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Ruthie is a celebrity webmaster and an author. She has written two books, Ugly Girl and Rescued Hearts. She spends her free time contemplating the meaning of life while watching the grass grow from her sofa on the front lawn. Ruthie818@neo.rr.com
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Book Review: Water Cooler Diaries - Women Across America Share Their Day at Work, Edited by Joni B. Cole and B.K. Rakhra
Published: April 22, 2008
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Section: Books
Filed Under: Books: Biography, Books: Nonfiction, Books: Short Story, Books: Women, Culture: Society
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