The Startup Wife
Books | FICTION / Humorous / General
3.5
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Tahmima Anam
Named a Best Book of the Year by NPR In this “wise and wickedly funny novel about love, creativity, and the limitations of the tech-verse” (Vogue) newlyweds Asha and Cyrus find themselves running one of the most popular social media platforms in the world.Meet Asha Ray. Brilliant coder and possessor of a Pi tattoo, Asha is poised to make a scientific breakthrough when she is reunited with her high school crush, Cyrus Jones. Before she knows it, Asha has abandoned her lab, exchanged vows with Cyrus, and gone to work at an exclusive tech incubator called Utopia to develop an app called WAI—“We are Infinite.” WAI creates a sensation, with millions of users logging on every day. Will Cyrus and Asha’s marriage survive the pressures of sudden fame, or will she become overshadowed by the man everyone is calling the new messiah? This “scathing—and hilarious—take on startup culture, marriage and workaholism” (Politico) explores whether or not technology—with all its limits and possibilities—can disrupt modern love.
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Author
Tahmima Anam
Pages
304
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2021-07-13
ISBN
198215618X 9781982156183
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"This was more chick lit than I expected. I wanted to know more about how WAI affected the world, examples of people using WAI, etc. But in the end, that would have made this a very different book. (One I would have rather read). If you go into this thinking it is chick lit, it's actually a pretty good book."
"Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.<br/><br/>The Startup Wife explores startup culture and being a woman in tech through the eyes of Asha Ray, who alongside her husband Cyrus and their friend Jules comes up with an idea for a new social media platform that uses sophisticated algorithms to create religious experiences for people. It takes off rapidly, leading to moral complications as it escalates.<br/><br/>The Startup Wife encapsulates startup culture to an uncomfortably accurate degree. From coworking spaces that feel both whimsical and cult-like, to the kinds of people you meet living the #startuplife – the kind who have brilliant and innovative ideas on the surface but the second you get to know them a little bit more you realize that they are just terrible people.<br/><br/>Case in point, Cyrus Jones. I have never met a fictional character I wanted to punch in the genitals until now. The inspiration behind the platform for his wildly creative ideas for creating “religious experiences without religion,” Cyrus reads like a Manic Pixie Dream Boy at times, and at others he reads like an absolute manbaby who steamrolls Asha as his wife and co-founder whenever she deigns to disagree with him.<br/><br/>In conclusion, the book is very well-written and a realistic portrayal of what the world would do with technology that would allow them fantastical religious experiences and community-building. It feels grounded and satisfying in the end, but if you have complicated feelings about startup culture and the people who partake, you might need to prepare for some discomfort. Maybe bring some emotional support. <br/>"