ISBN-13: 9789004414020 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 158 str.
ISBN-13: 9789004414020 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 158 str.
Winner of the 2021 NYC Big Book Award—Distinguished Favorite Chick-Lit! Winner of the 2021 Independent Press Awards—Distinguished Favorite Chick-Lit! Winner of the 2020 American Fiction Awards—Inspirational Fiction! Award-Winning Finalist of the 2021 National Indie Excellence Awards—Chick-Lit! Award-Winning Finalist of the 2020 USA Best Book Awards—Fiction Inspirational! Award-Winning Finalist of the 2020 International Book Awards—Inspirational Fiction! Film follows three women who moved to Los Angeles to pursue their dreams. Tash Daniels aspires to be a filmmaker. Her short film was rejected from festivals, she has a stack of rejected grant proposals, and she lost her internship at a studio when her boss harassed her, forcing her to take a job as a personal shopper. Lu K is a hot deejay slowly working her way up the club scene, but no one is doing her any favors. Fiercely independent, she’s at a loss when she meets Paisley, a woman who captures her heart. Monroe Preston is the glamorous wife of a Hollywood studio head. As a teenager she moved to LA in search of a “big” life, but now she wonders if reality measures up to fantasy. When a man in their circle finds sudden fame, each of these women is catapulted on a journey of self-discovery. As the characters’ stories unfold, each is forced to confront how her past has shaped her fears and to choose how she wants to live in the present. Film is a novel about the underside of dreams, the struggle to find internal strength, the power of art, and what it truly means to live a “big” life. Frequently shown bathed in the glow of the silver screen, the characters in Film show us how the arts can reignite the light within. With a tribute to popular culture, set against the backdrop of Tinseltown, Film celebrates how the art we make and consume can shape our stories, scene by scene. Although fictional, Film is loosely grounded in interview research. It can be read entirely for pleasure or used as supplemental reading in a variety of courses in women’s studies/gender studies, sociology, psychology, communication, popular culture, media studies, or qualitative inquiry. Film can be read as a stand-alone novel or as a sequel to the bestselling novel, Blue.