Absolutely loved this, as I loved There's Going to be Trouble. Jen Silverman gets me.
Absolutely loved this, as I loved There's Going to be Trouble. Jen Silverman gets me.
A searing portrait of a borderline unlikable character, Cass. On the precipice of big success as a queer feminist playwright in NYC, she has to flee across the country in the wake of a scandal. The book is about women and rage, ambition, making art, desire, jealousy, friendship (+ lack thereof). Also: bisexuality, queer friend/mentorship, self sabotage, internalized homophobia, failure, intimacy, theatre. Amazing characterization, amazing ending.
This book has been getting buzz in my theatre circles and I remembered I have a Penguin Random House Reader Reward. This doesn‘t count as breaking my “no new books until indie bookstore day” clearly because it was free. I don‘t make the rules (I do make the rules in this case 😂)
"In the silence, I understood that I loved Hélène enough to completely humiliate myself and then not hate her for it, which was more than I‘d ever loved anyone."
"It looks like the kitchen of a chef, but from all the bags of plastic containers, it appears that Caroline uses it more as the kitchen of a fast-food connoisseur." ?
"What specific constellation of longing, guilt, desire, remorse, and rage constitutes actual togetherness? Maybe it‘s not either/or, it‘s and/and/and. This suddenly feels to me like some impossible physics question."
"A surprising number of French bulldogs are walking past, and they all seem jaded."
"She had a very tiny, very clear voice, like a thimbleful of water."
"The trees still look Jurassic, and everything is fifteen degrees hotter than October anywhere should ever be, and I keep feeling like I'm either high or in a movie about a person who has moved to L.A."
"Dylan‘s eyes, blue like some improbable crayon."
Today in odd similes.
I really enjoyed this story of Cassie, an up-and-coming queer feminist playwright, who flees to LA after a scandal of her own making. As she attempts to start over, she becomes entangled with a morally questionable filmmaker and her current project. The writing and character development are great, and the novel discusses art, sexuality, ambition, success and failure in some really interesting ways. Can‘t wait to read more from this author.....
Trying to get a chapter or so in of a #netgalley #arc I should have read already 🤦♀️, before I head off to work.... but this little face is distracting me! #dogsoflitsy #petsoflitsy #olddogsarethebest 💕
After an incident in New York that expelled her from the theatre world, Cass is ready to reset in LA. She‘s given an opportunity to be someone else, Cath, while working with a neighbour on a “feminist Fight Club for girls.” While living as her new gentler self, she discovers the layered lives we all present. Really great stuff.
Mixed feelings about this one. Some wonderful scenes and some awesome weird set ups, plot wise. But, overall it just didn‘t really come together for me. #ARC #netgalley