Camille Perri is an acclaimed American author known for her engaging and thought-provoking novels. With a background in publishing and a degree from New York University, Perri has a keen understanding of the literary industry. She first gained attention with her debut novel, "The Assistants," which explores themes of ambition and empowerment in the workplace. Her writing is characterized by a sharp wit, relatable characters, and an exploration of contemporary social issues. Perri's work resonates with readers seeking stories that blend humor with meaningful commentary. She continues to contribute to the literary world with insightful narratives and dynamic storytelling.