9781923058699 (3 risultati)

Editore: Text Publishing, Melbourne, 2026
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Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.Grand Eagle Retail
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Nuovo
EUR 25,11
Spedizione gratuitaSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. PJ has finally written the book to make her famous. But has someone stolen her story?'Compulsively readable.' Los Angeles Weekly TimesRide With Me driver P.J. Larkin has written three unpublished novels and is desperate for her latest, a #metoo story, to find a publisher. Her agent has sent… it to George Dunn, editor at Peapod Press, but he rejected it. George has just sold his own novel for a million dollars. But wait- did he steal P.J.'s novel?That's what P.J. imagines and impulsively posts about George's book on social media.Within hours, George is embroiled in a scandal, his job and book deal in jeopardy. Amid the publicity, P.J.'s novel is snapped up by another publisher.But has P.J. revealed her sister Mia's secrets in her book? Mia thinks so.Now it's P.J.'s turn to feel the online heat.R.L. Maizes creates appealing characters and writes with humour and heart about the shenanigans of the publishing world. A Complete Fiction is a timely and hilarious novel about cancel culture, and who owns the stories that writers tell.After all, who could make this stuff up?PRAISE-'a propulsive, funny, complex, and deeply original novel.' Kevin Wilson, author of Run for the Hills'The best kind of fiction.A smart, compelling novel about publishing and its perils, families and friendships and their limitations, and storytelling itself, in all its wondrous messy glory.' Laurie Frankel, author of Family Family and This Is How It Always Is'A novel that is snappy and frothy but has a nuanced point to make about human behavior.' Los Angeles Weekly Times'Fabulously complex, interesting, and hilarious. As two protagonists fight (and fight dirty) over their respective truths, Maizes asks hard questions about cancel culture, power, politics, sexual abuse, and narrative that make me interrogate my own values.Un-put-downable.' Erika Krouse, author of, Tell Me Everything- The Story of a Private Investigation'Fast-paced and tightly wrought, A Complete Fiction, goes right to the mercenary hearts of two writers and with humor and pathos manages to skewer the publishing industry and the pressure cooker of literary social media simultaneously.' Bethany Ball, author of, What to do About the Solomons'Packed full of contemporary anxiety, hilarious in moments, and a page-turner.This novel is a beach read for people who also care about the cultural zeitgeist.' Wendy J. Fox, author of, What If We Were Somewhere Else'I loved this witty and completely absorbing novel. Maizes has compassion for her characters and their very real mistakes, and she allows them to negotiate the varying degrees of harm they do one another with artful nuance.' Elizabeth McKenzie, author of The Dog of the North PJ has finally written the book to make her famous. But has someone stolen her story? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Editore: Text Publishing, Melbourne, 2026
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Da: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, AustraliaAussieBookSeller
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Nuovo
EUR 29,85
EUR 32,35 spedizioneSpedito da Australia a U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. PJ has finally written the book to make her famous. But has someone stolen her story?'Compulsively readable.' Los Angeles Weekly TimesRide With Me driver P.J. Larkin has written three unpublished novels and is desperate for her latest, a #metoo story, to find a publisher. Her agent has sent… it to George Dunn, editor at Peapod Press, but he rejected it. George has just sold his own novel for a million dollars. But wait- did he steal P.J.'s novel?That's what P.J. imagines and impulsively posts about George's book on social media.Within hours, George is embroiled in a scandal, his job and book deal in jeopardy. Amid the publicity, P.J.'s novel is snapped up by another publisher.But has P.J. revealed her sister Mia's secrets in her book? Mia thinks so.Now it's P.J.'s turn to feel the online heat.R.L. Maizes creates appealing characters and writes with humour and heart about the shenanigans of the publishing world. A Complete Fiction is a timely and hilarious novel about cancel culture, and who owns the stories that writers tell.After all, who could make this stuff up?PRAISE-'a propulsive, funny, complex, and deeply original novel.' Kevin Wilson, author of Run for the Hills'The best kind of fiction.A smart, compelling novel about publishing and its perils, families and friendships and their limitations, and storytelling itself, in all its wondrous messy glory.' Laurie Frankel, author of Family Family and This Is How It Always Is'A novel that is snappy and frothy but has a nuanced point to make about human behavior.' Los Angeles Weekly Times'Fabulously complex, interesting, and hilarious. As two protagonists fight (and fight dirty) over their respective truths, Maizes asks hard questions about cancel culture, power, politics, sexual abuse, and narrative that make me interrogate my own values.Un-put-downable.' Erika Krouse, author of, Tell Me Everything- The Story of a Private Investigation'Fast-paced and tightly wrought, A Complete Fiction, goes right to the mercenary hearts of two writers and with humor and pathos manages to skewer the publishing industry and the pressure cooker of literary social media simultaneously.' Bethany Ball, author of, What to do About the Solomons'Packed full of contemporary anxiety, hilarious in moments, and a page-turner.This novel is a beach read for people who also care about the cultural zeitgeist.' Wendy J. Fox, author of, What If We Were Somewhere Else'I loved this witty and completely absorbing novel. Maizes has compassion for her characters and their very real mistakes, and she allows them to negotiate the varying degrees of harm they do one another with artful nuance.' Elizabeth McKenzie, author of The Dog of the North PJ has finally written the book to make her famous. But has someone stolen her story? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Editore: Text Publishing, Melbourne, 2026
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Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno UnitoCitiRetail
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Nuovo
EUR 27,03
EUR 43,19 spedizioneSpedito da Regno Unito a U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. PJ has finally written the book to make her famous. But has someone stolen her story?'Compulsively readable.' Los Angeles Weekly TimesRide With Me driver P.J. Larkin has written three unpublished novels and is desperate for her latest, a #metoo story, to find a publisher. Her agent has sent… it to George Dunn, editor at Peapod Press, but he rejected it. George has just sold his own novel for a million dollars. But wait- did he steal P.J.'s novel?That's what P.J. imagines and impulsively posts about George's book on social media.Within hours, George is embroiled in a scandal, his job and book deal in jeopardy. Amid the publicity, P.J.'s novel is snapped up by another publisher.But has P.J. revealed her sister Mia's secrets in her book? Mia thinks so.Now it's P.J.'s turn to feel the online heat.R.L. Maizes creates appealing characters and writes with humour and heart about the shenanigans of the publishing world. A Complete Fiction is a timely and hilarious novel about cancel culture, and who owns the stories that writers tell.After all, who could make this stuff up?PRAISE-'a propulsive, funny, complex, and deeply original novel.' Kevin Wilson, author of Run for the Hills'The best kind of fiction.A smart, compelling novel about publishing and its perils, families and friendships and their limitations, and storytelling itself, in all its wondrous messy glory.' Laurie Frankel, author of Family Family and This Is How It Always Is'A novel that is snappy and frothy but has a nuanced point to make about human behavior.' Los Angeles Weekly Times'Fabulously complex, interesting, and hilarious. As two protagonists fight (and fight dirty) over their respective truths, Maizes asks hard questions about cancel culture, power, politics, sexual abuse, and narrative that make me interrogate my own values.Un-put-downable.' Erika Krouse, author of, Tell Me Everything- The Story of a Private Investigation'Fast-paced and tightly wrought, A Complete Fiction, goes right to the mercenary hearts of two writers and with humor and pathos manages to skewer the publishing industry and the pressure cooker of literary social media simultaneously.' Bethany Ball, author of, What to do About the Solomons'Packed full of contemporary anxiety, hilarious in moments, and a page-turner.This novel is a beach read for people who also care about the cultural zeitgeist.' Wendy J. Fox, author of, What If We Were Somewhere Else'I loved this witty and completely absorbing novel. Maizes has compassion for her characters and their very real mistakes, and she allows them to negotiate the varying degrees of harm they do one another with artful nuance.' Elizabeth McKenzie, author of The Dog of the North PJ has finally written the book to make her famous. But has someone stolen her story? Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.