
Pressure Makes Diamonds
Becoming the Woman I Pretended to Be
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October 15, 2016
With this memoir, veteran ad copywriter Graves makes her first foray as a book author. She begins with her childhood in Pontiac, MI, establishing early on her yearning to escape the underprivileged world of her youth for a better life. From there the author discusses the challenges of teenage pregnancy, negotiating work, education, and career choice, and learning to lead effectively in the face of racism, family strife, and self-doubt. At times an ode to fame and the trappings of celebrity, at times a testament to the benefits of New-Age thinking, the narrative is alternately introspective and aloof, full of both pride and frank descriptions of Graves's shortcomings. Through it all, the ad world is depicted as a glamorous, creative haven that can contribute to positive social change. VERDICT Written in a highly polished yet informal style, this book will appeal to readers interested in memoirs of accomplished businesswomen and African American success, as well as those who want a glimpse into the fast-paced world of a top-level ad executive.--Rebecca Brody, Westfield State Univ., MA
Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

November 1, 2016
Barrier-breaking, highly celebrated creative director and advertising executive Graves is about more than glittery and impressive national advertising campaigns and her association with international celebrities and various Fortune 500 companies. Graves tells the story behind her ubiquitous commercial campaigns for AT&T, Burger King, Pepsi, and more, including how she became inspired to seek an advertising career when her only frame of reference was the Darrin Stephens character on the mid1960s, early1970s television comedy, Bewitched. Graves' beginnings were indeed humble, and some would say troubled, especially when she became pregnant with her son at age 15. Her eventual professional success was a true triumph for an African American woman in the nearly uniformly male and white Mad Men-like advertising workplaces in which she started in the 1970s. No one was looking for her, but she showed up, spoke directly to the public, and captured the world's attention. Graves' well-told tale, set against a detailed social and cultural backdrop, of courage and success both personally (including a happy marriage) and professionally is moving and inspiring.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)
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