
Used - Like This, But Funnier: A Novel by Hallie Cantor
For fans of Dolly Alderton and HBOās Hacks, a whip-smart, laugh-out-loud funny debut novel about faking it (and āmaking itā) as a writer in Hollywood.
TV writer Caroline Neumann is thirty-four and mired in professional envy and self-hatred. Even Harry, her usually supportive therapist husband, thinks itās time for her to press pause on her career ambitions and focus on getting pregnant, despite Carolineās serious ambivalence about having children.
When Caroline accidentally stumbles on Harryās patient session notes and offhandedly mentions what she finds in a meeting with a producer, the momentum of Hollywood takes over. Before she knows itāand unbeknownst to HarryāCaroline finds herself pitching a TV show about the deepest, darkest secrets of her husbandās favorite patient, a woman known to Caroline only as the Teacher.
Amid the indignities of the Hollywood development process, Caroline must balance her burning desire for professional validation against her own morality and the health of her marriage. And when Caroline forms a real-life relationship with Teacher herself, the lines between art and life begin to blur further, shaking up Carolineās understanding of what it means to be the ālikeable female protagonistā of her own life.
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For fans of Dolly Alderton and HBOās Hacks, a whip-smart, laugh-out-loud funny debut novel about faking it (and āmaking itā) as a writer in Hollywood.
TV writer Caroline Neumann is thirty-four and mired in professional envy and self-hatred. Even Harry, her usually supportive therapist husband, thinks itās time for her to press pause on her career ambitions and focus on getting pregnant, despite Carolineās serious ambivalence about having children.
When Caroline accidentally stumbles on Harryās patient session notes and offhandedly mentions what she finds in a meeting with a producer, the momentum of Hollywood takes over. Before she knows itāand unbeknownst to HarryāCaroline finds herself pitching a TV show about the deepest, darkest secrets of her husbandās favorite patient, a woman known to Caroline only as the Teacher.
Amid the indignities of the Hollywood development process, Caroline must balance her burning desire for professional validation against her own morality and the health of her marriage. And when Caroline forms a real-life relationship with Teacher herself, the lines between art and life begin to blur further, shaking up Carolineās understanding of what it means to be the ālikeable female protagonistā of her own life.











