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ISBN: 0061568244

ISBN13: 9780061568244

The Art of Social War

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New York career woman Stacey Knight marries James Makepeace just as she learns he's been offered the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to run a major Hollywood studio. There's one catch: they must relocate to Los Angeles. Will Stacey be lost in translation, or will her hard-earned New Yawk survival skills prove yet again, as Ol' Blue Eyes so often said, if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere?

The unwitting newlyweds land in a Technicolor...

Customer Reviews

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Art of Social War

i have lived in LA for the past 20 years, of which I have been in the entertainment industry. There has never been a book that could explain how ridiculous this place is before now. Art of Social War should be everyones mandatory handbook to LA. The author was able to capture the essence of what is a major industry yet let us see who these "mogals" really are beyond the red carpet. Beyond that what I loved was that we can all apply this story to our own lives. I think we can all learn from a woman that has her priorites straight and uses wit and brains to win over her oppenent. Finally a woman like us, that freaks out and doesn't get it but doesn't let that hold her back. This book made me laugh till I cried and then it made me feel I could have a little bit of Stacy in me too!! Very Cool!!!!

Fun and Fabulous

What a great read! Every woman can relate to this book and no doubt understands what its like to relive High School as an adult. Who wants to? But it's a given! Stacey is such a wonderful character and with every page I couldn't wait to see how she would triumph. I absolutely loved the analogies and quick witted humor (I've already taken many of the one-liners as my own!). A book to share with all your friends for sure!!

Have Art of War, will travel to Hollywood

As a founder of the leading website on Sun Tzu's Art of War, I was pleasantly surprised to learn there's a novel based on the excellent Chinese classic but with a twist in setting: social circles of wives in modern-day Hollywood. Sun Tzu never had a challenge quite like that. With news stories of Michael Ovitz and Anthony Pellicano, anyone outside of Hollywood has to wonder about this place run by big egos with big money. Given the mixture, bad behavior is something you might find when you start digging yet you decide to stop because you're afraid of finding out more if you continue. That's just where our heroine Stacey Knight finds herself when she moved to Hollywood from New York after marrying Jamey Makepeace. Behind the facade of social etiquette and leisure lie daggers drawn not by one enemy but over four antagonists (remember the name Julia Mallis, like, Wow!). Stacey made it in New York but can she make it in Hollywood? Not without her old copy of The Art of War -- and certainly not without the latest designer wardrobes, Kabbalah sessions, and celebrity-chef-catered parties. I won't spoil it for you but you will enjoy what happens at the end. It is something that Sun Tzu would be proud of, namely that cooler heads prevailed, friends can be found in the unlikeliest places, and that karma always wins in the end. While this is Jodi Wing's first novel, her writing style flows so well that I completed the entire book on my flight from Atlanta to Seattle. The beginning may start off slow to set the scene (sorry I'm slow because I'm neither female nor a resident of a Big City) but the reader is rewarded soon enough as the funny/dramatic/shocking events unfold. That's when the pages turn by themselves. In summary, I highly recommend The Art of Social War. Yes you will learn Sun Tzu's principles and Ms. Wing did an excellent job expressing those principles, but you will probably conclude as I did that it's simply a fun, well-written novel that happens to conform to the lessons of The Art of War. After all, which sounds more exciting: somber Chinese generals meditating in temples -or- Hollywood wives engaging in bad behavior? Now you should have no doubt which of the two will be read by more people in the future!
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