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The spinster diaries, a novel, Gina Fattore

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The spinster diaries, a novel, Gina Fattore
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The spinster diaries
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Gina Fattore
Sub title
a novel
Summary
Our heroine, a moderately successful TV writer in L.A., wants her life to be as sunny and perfect as a Hollywood rom-com: a cool job, a wacky best friend, and lots of age-appropriate hot guys just dying to date her. Instead, she's a self-described spinster who is swimming in anxiety and just might have a tiny little brain tumor. So she turns to an unlikely source for inspiration: the eighteenth-century novelist and diarist Frances Burney, who pretty much invented the chick-lit novel. A semi-autobiographical unromantic comedy, The Spinster Diaries is a laugh-out-loud satire of both the TV business and the well-worn conventions of chick lit-as well as the true tale of the forgotten writer who inspired Jane Austen to greatness. It's an endearing and refreshingly honest testament to how one person's life can reach out across the centuries to touch another's
Target audience
adult
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