Been There, Done That

Been There, Done That by Carol Snow is a First Edition novel published by Penguin on August 1, 2006. This 336-page book follows journalist Kathy Hopkins, who grapples with her youthful appearance that complicates her professional life. Tasked with an undercover assignment, she poses as a freshman at a small liberal arts college to investigate a rumored prostitution ring, leading her into unexpected challenges and humorous situations.
Readers will find Kathy navigating the complexities of college life, including a roommate obsessed with pop culture and the trials of late-night parties that test her limits. As she immerses herself in this youthful environment, she also confronts personal dilemmas, including a crush on a much younger man. The narrative explores themes relevant to women in their thirties, blending elements of fiction with the realities of youth and maturity.
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Plenty of thirtysomething women would be thrilled to look like a teenager. But journalist Kathy Hopkins wishes she could be taken a little more seriously-or, at the very least, order a glass of wine without producing ID. Now her youthful appearance is forcing her into an undercover assignment she could do without: posing as a freshman at a small liberal arts college where, rumor has it, a secret prostitution ring is flourishing.
It could mean a career-making exposé. But right now, pretending to be eighteen means dealing with a Clay Aiken–obsessed roommate, late-night parties that test her aging body–and most embarrassing of all, a massive crush on a guy who’s just turned legal. Suddenly, Kathy’s got the chance to do it all over again, hopefully better this time. Fortunately she’s a quick learner.
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