‘Razor-sharp and deliciously wry’ COCO MELLORS
‘Funny, tender, thrillingly dark.’ HEATHER DARWENT
‘Exhilarating and beguiling’ OLIVIA PETTER
An astonishing portrait of a city on the brink of a dizzying new era and a story about a young woman who will do anything to infiltrate the rarefied world of New York’s fashion elite.
New York City, 2001.
Editorial Assistant Clodagh \”Clo\” Harmon wants nothing more than to rise through the ranks at the world’s most prestigious fashion magazine. But there’s just one problem: she doesn’t have the right pedigree. Clo is a ‘workhorse’ in a world of beautiful, wealthy, impossibly well-connected ‘show horses’ and it seems that her fortunes will never change. That is until Clo meets Harry Wood, a reporter with visions of his own media empire and the person who might be Clo’s ally in gaming the system…or is he the only thing standing between Clo and her rightful place at the top?
Clo begins to wade across boundaries, taking ever greater and more dangerous risks to become the Important Person she wants to be. But who is Clo under all the borrowed designer clothes and studied manners? And who are we if we share her desires?
As wickedly funny as it is darkly unsettling, Workhorse is an astonishing story of envy and ambition, set against the glamour and privilege of media and high society in New York at its height.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Imprint: Fourth Estate UK
Publication date: 02/12/2025
Workhorse
By Caroline Palmer
Review by Sophie S
A story that in its core is about the envy that comes with ambition.
Clo is a workhorse and she knows it. But still she tries to climb the ladder at one of the biggest fashion magazines in New York. If that means a little white lie here, or some manipulation there, that’s just the price to be paid for success. After starting a “friendship” with one of her colleagues -who happens to be the daughter of a formerly famous actress- things take a much darker turn.
A set of highly unlikable characters who do inappropriate things to stay relevant. Sounds horrible, but this book will put a spell on you and when you finish, this story will keep lingering on.