Fame Adjacent
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ナレーター:
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Karissa Vacker
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著者:
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Sarah Skilton
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The child star who was left behind is about to get her moment to shine in this swoony romantic comedy inspired by a unique, beloved facet of pop culture history: the Mickey Mouse Club.
Holly Danner has a complicated relationship with fame. It's not easy being the only cast member of a 1990s song-and-dance show who didn't become famous. When she was 11, she used to do anything for a laugh (or at least a laugh track) on Diego and the Lion's Den. If she talked about it—which she almost never does - Holly might explain how her childhood best friends came to dominate the worlds of pop music, film, and TV while she was relegated to a few near-misses and a nanny gig for her niece. She'd even be telling the truth about making peace with the whole thing years ago.
But when she finds out there's a 25th anniversary for the show planned—a televised reunion, clip show, and panel—and she wasn't invited, it's time for an impromptu road trip to crash the event and set the record straight. Three problems: She's currently in Internet Rehab (perhaps she's not quite as well-adjusted as she believes...), she has no cash, and the only person who can get her across the country in time is Thom Parker, a handsome, infuriatingly levelheaded patient who doesn't think she should confront her famous ex-friends.
Fame Adjacent is a contemporary, realistic, and humorous look at love, friendship, and fame, as seen through the eyes of a girl who lived it—from the sidelines.
©2019 Sarah Skilton (P)2019 Hachette Audio批評家のレビュー
"Sarah Skilton on my insta-buy list!" (Katee Robert, New York Times best-selling author of The Marriage Contract)
"Fame Adjacent is hilarious, smart, and compulsively readable. You'll fall in love with Holly Danner." (Dana Schwartz, author of Choose Your Own Disaster)
"The premise is comedic, but the underlying message about social media and stardom is serious and powerful. In addition to cheering on Holly and Thom's romance, readers will feel abundant sympathy for Holly and hope she finds her own success." (Publisher's Weekly)