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Start: 7:30 pm
Mona Simpson, acclaimed author of Anywhere But Here and A
Regular Guy, has written a wonderfully provocative and appealing new novel,
her first in ten years. My Hollywood
tells the story of two women whose lives entwine and unfold behind the glittery
surface of Hollywood.
Claire, a composer and a new mother, comes to LA so her
husband can follow his passion for writing television comedy. Suddenly the
marriage, once a 50/50 arrangement, changes, with Claire left at home with a
baby, whom she adores but has no idea how to care for.
Lola, a fifty-two-year-old mother of five who is working in America to pay for her own children’s higher
education back in the Philippines,
becomes their nanny. Lola stabilizes the rocky household and soon other parents
try to lure her away. What she sacrifices to stay with Claire and “Williamo”
remains her own closely guarded secret.
In a novel at turns satirical and heartbreaking, we see two
versions of events: the upstairs competition for the best nanny and the
downstairs competition for the best deal, and are forced to ask whether it is possible
to buy love for our children and what that transaction costs us all.
“This big gorgeous
book is at once an entertaining, socially astute upstairs-downstairs drama and
a profound meditation on the shifting and often competing demands of love and
work in a woman’s life. One more time, Mona Simpson has burrowed deep into the
American family to extract the shivering truth about the many trade-offs women
face in raising children today. Lola, the Filipina nanny at the heart of this
book, is surely one of the great literary creations of our time. My Hollywood is vast in
scope, exquisite in detail, rife with pleasure.” – Michelle Huneven
“In her first novel
since Off Keck Road, Simpson tells a
blistering story of fractured love and flailing parents… The story both
satirizes and earnestly assesses the failings of upper-middle-class L.A., and
Simpson’s taut prose allows her to drill into the heart of relationships, often
times with a single biting sentence. Funny, smart, and filled with razor sharp
observations about life and parenthood, Simpson’s latest is well worth the
wait.” -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
“A darkly beautiful
atlas of the American promised land, and a definitive novel of modern
domesticity. Brilliant, in short.” -- Joseph O’Neill
“Simpson's massive
gifts -- for unflinching precision, for artful indirection and for the deft
unfurling of imagery -- are on vivid display in My Hollywood, a book that carries us down deep, into the
darkness of two distinct worlds, and lights them up, finding all the comedy in
the ways they are the same world, and all the tragedy in the unbridgeable
distance between them.” -- Michael
Chabon
Mona Simpson is
the author of Anywhere But Here, The Lost Father, A Regular Guy, and Off
Keck Road, which was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and won the
Heartland Prize of the Chicago
Tribune.American
Academy of Arts and
Letters. She lives in Santa Monica.
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