An education at the new yorker' review:

Webfor one thing, the author is not one of the magazine’s swashbuckling superstars but a lowly worker bee, someone who began as a receptionist on the.

Webjanet groth recalls the two decades she spent as a receptionist for the new yorker in this memoir that details the comings and goings, marriages and divorces,.

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Webthe receptionist an education at the new yorker.

It is a path through love affairs, despair, and attempted suicide.

Webin the case of the receptionist, it's not only true, but it also takes place in and around the fabled halls of the new yorker, where janet groth was the 18th floor.

Janet groth writes of her 21 years at the magazine.

Webin addition to taking messages, she ran interference for jealous wives checking on adulterous husbands, drank with famous writers at famous watering holes.

It's anecdotal yet far from intimate.

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