
There's a Word for That
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ISBN10: 1549179551
ISBN13: 9781549179556
Publisher: Little Brown & Co
Published: Apr 2 2019
Weight: 0.50
Height: 1.00 Width: 5.80 Depth: 5.60
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781549179556
Publisher: Little Brown & Co
Published: Apr 2 2019
Weight: 0.50
Height: 1.00 Width: 5.80 Depth: 5.60
Language: English
A hilarious and moving chronicle of a wildly flawed family that comes together--in rehab, of all places--even as each member is on the verge of falling apart Meet Marty Kessler, a retired LA film producer whose self-worth has been eroded by age and a late-in-life passion for opioids; his daughter Janine, former child star suffering the after-effects of a life in the public eye; and granddaughter Hailey, the less-than twin sister, whose inferiority complex takes a most unexpected turn. Nearly six thousand miles away, in London, celebrated author Bunny Small, Marty's long-forgotten first wife, has her own problems: a preposterous case of writer's block, a monstrous drinking habit, and a son who has fled halfway around the world to escape her. When Marty's pill-popping gets out of hand and Bunny's boozing reaches crisis proportions, a perfect storm of dysfunction brings them all together at Directions, Malibu's most exclusive and absurd rehab center.But for all their failings, the members of this estranged--and strange--family love each other. Rich with warmth, humor, and deep insight, There's a Word for That is a comic ode to surviving the people closest to us, navigating the perils of success, and taking one last look in the rearview mirror before mapping out the road ahead.
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