janelle bitker, thanks for being with us this morning and janelle is editor of food and wine at "the chronicle" and developed a chowbot. >>> welcome back to "press: here." we talk to authors on the show all of the time and usually they're non-fiction author, the authors of business reports or biographies and that kind of thing. i was struck by a new book in the book valley verified and you don't see many novels set in silicon valley particularly written from the perspective of a young woman. maybe the circle is the less tech book i can think of, but the circle was written by a middle-aged man. dave egers is a middle-aged author and this book is written by a young woman who might know better, kyla chou is about a woman who quits her fashion write's job to work if tech. kylea, that's kind of close to your own life. as i recall you used to work in vogue? >> yes. i move from the world of high fashion to high tech. >> how exactly accurate is "the devil wears prada". >> not very accurate. i found the fashion world to be really supportive. >> oh, that's fantastic. your knopf cell set in sil