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by Elisabeth Robinson (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Hollywood and leukemia are the two unlikely poles of this wrenching, tragicomic first novel by independent producer and screenwriter Robinson. Pouring out her troubles in epistolary form, 34-year-old Olivia Hunt, a struggling film producer, chronicles a year of dizzying highs and devastating lows. As the novel begins, she receives news that her younger sister, Madeline, recently married and happily settled in the sisters' Ohio hometown, has been diagnosed with leukemia. Olivia herself is at loose ends, trying to jump-start her career by putting together a big-budget production of Don Quixote. Impatient, ambitious and often caustic, Olivia is very different from her big-hearted, big-haired sister, and as she flies back and forth between California and Ohio, she reflects on the choices she has made in long, searching letters to friends and family. Though she and her ex-boyfriend Michael, a painter living in New Mexico, are still in love with each other, they are both too devoted to their careers to settle down together. Just as it seems things might be patched up between them, Don Quixote swings into high gear and Olivia heads off to film in Spain. Her Hollywood adventures are pitch-perfect and hilarious, with Robin Williams ("like a beaver in a sweatshirt and jeans") and Jerry Bruckheimer, among others, making cameos. No less impressive is Robinson's unsentimental chronicling of the progress of Maddie's illness and the alternately heroic and selfish reactions of those around her, including the sisters' mother, an anxious children's book writer, and their father, a retired attorney and alcoholic. Olivia's cynicism, compassion and loyalty come through as funny, real and inspiring, and the novel's epistolary format is smoothly employed. Moving but never maudlin, this is an accomplished debut.
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Robinson mixes Hollywood politics and sisterly affection in her moving, engaging debut novel. Olivia Hunt is trying to make it as a producer in Hollywood, but it's not going well. She's working with an extremely difficult director on a version of Don Quixote that somehow must be true to the book and commercially appealing. Things get much, much worse when Olivia learns that her younger sister, Maddie, has been diagnosed with leukemia. Maddie has chosen a very different life than Olivia; she's happily married and still living in the Ohio town they grew up in. Maddie is young and strong, and Olivia is determined to be upbeat for her sister, and herself. When the studio she used to work for (and was fired from) picks up the Quixote film, and Robin Williams and John Cleese sign on to star in it, Olivia's star appears to be ascendant. She also seems to have a shot at winning back Michael, the handsome ex-boyfriend she can't seem to leave behind. But when Maddie takes a turn for the worse and the movie hits a stumbling block, Olivia must be the strong one for her family, and somehow keep her movie afloat. Sparkling with humor and beauty, the novel is ultimately a testament to the bond between the sisters, and the strength of both Olivia and Maddie. Kristine Huntley
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Books I've Read This Year!, Sep 23 2008
By Shepherdess Extraordinaire (Stettler, Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
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A friend recommended this book to me and when I read on the back that it was an "epistolary odyssey" I had low expectations. Was I surprised! This is a page turner that made me both laugh and cry. What a great novel for the author's first. Her recounting of the entertainment industry in Hollywood is hilarious. My sister used to work in the same industry and a lot of the descriptions of the "egos" and "games" are so true. I will re-read this book again one day. And plan to read any others written by this author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Different Loss, April 5 2005
I have to disagree with reviewers who compare THE TRUE AND OUTSTANDING ADVENTURES OF THE HUNT SISTERS with MY FRACTURED LIFE. True they both deal with Hollywood insiders, grief, and loss. However, one deals with a death caused by cancer - a life stolen away. The other deals with a death caused by suicide - a purposeful rejection of life. The remorse one feels over losing a loved one to disease and losing a loved one to suicide is entirely different. I'm not saying one is more powerful than the other, both have to be overwhelming, both have to be awful beyond words. But they're different. Understand I do LOVE both books. I was TOUCHED by both books. I RECOMMEND both books. But I recommend them because they are different, not because they are the same.
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1.0 out of 5 stars :-( !, April 1 2005
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No ! What went wrong?
I had such high hopes.
This book is SO boring !
Check lit !
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