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After a humiliating scandal, a young writer flees to the West Coast, where she is drawn into the morally ambiguous orbit of a charismatic filmmaker and the teenage girls who are her next subjects.
βA blistering story about the costs of creating art.ββO: The Oprah Magazine (LGBTQ Books That Will Change the Literary Landscape)Not too long ago, Cass was a promising young playwright in New York, hailed as βa fierce new voiceβ and βqueer, feminist, and ready to spill the tea.β But at the height of all this attention, Cass finds herself at the center of a searing public shaming, and flees to Los Angeles to escapeβand reinvent herself. There she meets her next-door neighbor Caroline, a magnetic filmmaker on the rise, as well as the pack of teenage girls who hang around her house. They are the subjects of Carolineβs next semidocumentary movie, which follows the girlsβ clandestine activity: a Fight Club inspired by the violent classic.As Cass is drawn into the filmβs orbit, she is awed by Carolineβs ambition and confidence. But over time, she becomes troubled by how deeply Caroline is manipulating the teens in the name of artβespecially as the consequences become increasingly disturbing. With her past proving hard to shake and her future one sheβs no longer sure she wants, Cass is forced to reckon with her own ambitions and confront what she has come to believe about the steep price of success.
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