Amiga by Matthew Arnold Stern

Author: Matthew Arnold Stern

Title: Amiga

Genre/Genres: Fiction, Women, Historical



Synopsis:

To deal with her present, she must face her past. In 1985, a young Laura Rodriguez goes to Silicon Valley to start a career as a computer programmer. She finds a job at a quirky startup run by a family with secrets. In 2016, a now middle-aged Laura faces growing professional and family crises and the most divisive presidential election in recent history. She fears losing her job in the wake of a merger and distrusts her new millennial boss. Her daughter has cancer, her son quit a lucrative programming job and moved back home, and her marriage is crumbling—especially when an old flame reenters her life. Laura must find solutions from a past she wants to forget. She may find them in the computer that changed her life, the Amiga.



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