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The Bestseller: A Novel
  

The Bestseller: A Novel [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Olivia Goldsmith (Author) "Terry was looking down at the pilled cuff of her sweater when she saw Roberta approaching ..." (more)
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For anyone pondering a career in publishing, The Bestseller--a fictional account of the frayed egos, sorted ideas, and strange economics that fuel the book industry--may be a dose of harsh reality. Olivia Goldsmith has created a tale of Davis & Dash, a Manhattan house run by an unspectacular publisher and a talented, but foul, editor. The new line of books doesn't exactly threaten to populate the Pulitzer list, though there's a serious 1,114-page work by a novelist who killed herself after her 23rd rejection letter. Goldsmith, who obviously deserves to be among the published, manages to puzzle these disparate pieces together into a cohesive story of the powers that be and those that hope to. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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It is an old adage that books about publishing do not sell, because those likely to be most interested will beg, borrow or steal them rather than buy. In the case of the latest by Goldsmith (The First Wives Club) that would be a pity, because it is a highly entertaining tale with a good share of romance and drama, considerable humor and some cynical fun at the expense of the book business; there are many recognizable characters, and a number of real-life walk-ons. (There's even an index so book people can look themselves up, but be warned: it is not what it seems.) Goldsmith's busy plot?which makes publishing seem as glamorous and crazy as fashion or the movies (settings for two of her previous books)?offers four women with novels being considered by high-powered New York publisher Davis & Dash. There is an elderly romance queen with a fading readership; a proud mother trying to get someone to read a magnum opus by her dead daughter; a cool young Englishwoman who has penned a quirkily charming book about a busload of American tourists in Tuscany; and a desperate young woman whose devious husband is trying to steal all the credit for her true-crime roman a clef. Throw in a corrupt publisher doctoring the books to try to make his own sales look bigger, a nymphomaniac and alcoholic editor-in-chief, a staunch young editor and her lesbian agent friend, and you have the makings of a spicy literary stew. The only problem is that Goldsmith winds it all up in much too pat a fashion, with the villains getting their comeuppances and the good getting their happily-ever-after endings in quick, glib order. But, hey, no one expected New Grub Street. $175,000 ad/promo; author tour; film rights to Paramount; simultaneous audiocassette from HarperAudio. (Aug.) FYI: Diane Keaton, Bette Midler and Goldie Hawn are currently filming The First Wives Club.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Miss, Dec 31 2007
This is my first introduction to Goldsmith, and I won't read her again. This book is far too long with too many story lines happening at once... it's not possible to find a connection with any of the characters because you're only given a taste before she moves on again to the next.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Long, but enjoyable!, Aug 30 2003
By L. Reda "Rocco & Martini's Mom" (Redondo Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Nice to get into the publishing world, I enjoy Olivia Goldsmith's style, she takes a lot of time to draw the picture, and to dig deep into the players, it was interesting and enjoyable. I am a big fan of hers, and this is one of her best.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Bestseller?, April 2 2003
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I have read several of the authors other works, (Bad Boy, Young Wives, etc)and enjoyed them much more. The characters were introduced so briefly it took half the book to get a feel for them. I was halfway through the book before I realized I didn't really care for it, which made me think I probably should finish it. It was all rather predictable, and the ending was no surprise (Of course a happily-ever-after for the author of the Bestseller) Everyone who ever thought they could write the Great American Novel (myself included) would likely throw in the towel after reading this novel. If this book has any message to impart, it is that publishing is not about good writing. The only amusing parts were the little in-jokes referring to characters from First Wives, Flavor of the Month, etc. If you want to read all of this authors books, go ahead and read this, but if you are new to her works, try Young Wives or First Wives Club, and you won't be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Addictive!
Despite the 700-plus pages packed into this paperback, I devoured it in only a couple of sittings. Goldsmith has a knack for telling stories-within-stories, and The Bestseller is... Read more
Published on Dec 9 2002 by Niki Burnham

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
A great story with wonderful characters! The Bestseller is fascinating and fun, especially if you are interested in the publishing industry. Very entertaining!
Published on Jul 25 2002 by AMC

5.0 out of 5 stars classic olivia goldsmith
i like this book, fashionably late, flavor of the month and of course young wives club the best.
(the latter or more recent books are fairly lame attempts of an established... Read more
Published on Oct 17 2001 by C. Shin

4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Goldsmith, yet again!
I really enjoy reading Olivia Goldsmith's books. I have read "The First Wives Club" and "Young Wives", both of which I thoroughly enjoyed. Read more
Published on Sep 8 2001 by book_betty

4.0 out of 5 stars Great escapist fun
Also roman a clef, a clef, a clef...well, you get the idea. Part of the fun was figuring out who everyone was supposed to be. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2001 by J. Hilles

5.0 out of 5 stars Goldsmith's Caught Modern Day Publishing Perfectly
I've only been published in textbook form, whereas this novel details the fiction world, but even my limited experiences tell me that Goldsmith is uncannily accurate in conveying... Read more
Published on Jan 28 2001 by carol irvin

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent & very entertaining!
I could not put this book down, it was absolutely sensational! Goldsmith is a wonderful writer who lets the reader take a look of what it is like in the world of writing &... Read more
Published on Nov 6 2000 by Simonetta

3.0 out of 5 stars Nothing special
I was quite disappointed in Ms Goldsmith's "Bestseller" - although the characters lured a smile from my lips at times, the plot was incredibly predictable and cliche... Read more
Published on Sep 4 2000 by Little

4.0 out of 5 stars Candy box of surprises about the publishing industry
The premise of "The Bestseller" is simple enough for a Hollywood producer to understand" "First Wives Club" author Olivia Goldsmith offers us five... Read more
Published on Aug 31 2000 by William Peschel

4.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent and "Novel" Novel
Of the two books I have read by Ms. Goldsmith -- "The Bestseller" and "First Wives Club" -- this is definitely the better of the two in my opinion. Read more
Published on Aug 30 2000

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