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September girl, a novel, Kathryn Leigh Scott

Label
September girl, a novel, Kathryn Leigh Scott
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
September girl
Responsibility statement
Kathryn Leigh Scott
Sub title
a novel
Summary
A novel about first loves, last loves, second chances-and all of life's messiness in between.Newly widowed at the start of the new millennium, novelist Olivia Hammond is at loose ends-until an unexpected discovery resurfaces a long-ago secret and makes her question the story she thought she knew about her past. As she embarks on a book tour for her new novel, Livvie reconnects with Robert Yardley, a legendary photographer and her first love. During a road trip to Robert's Southern childhood home, the two dissect their splintered relationship and the life they might have had.1965, New York City. In an era when women were relegated to the role of office girls, young, ambitious magazine writer Livvie meets seasoned photojournalist Robert while covering the Great Northeastern Blackout. Theirs is a globe-spanning, news-chasing romance worthy of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. Livvie imagines it lasting forever-but instead, it burns bright and fast, for reasons she's never entirely sure of, and irrevocably alters the course of her future.Alternating between the past and the present, September Girl will appeal to readers of Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk by Kathleen Rooney, Park Avenue Summer by Renee Rosen, and Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. It's a novel about a changing era, about the reasons we keep secrets, and about whether the life we would have chosen is ever the life we were meant to lead.Includes a reading group guide and book club discussion questions. A novel about first loves, last loves, second chances-and all of life's messiness in between.Newly widowed at the start of the new millennium, novelist Olivia Hammond is at loose ends-until an unexpected discovery resurfaces a long-ago secret and makes her question the story she thought she knew about her past. As she embarks on a book tour for her new novel, Livvie reconnects with Robert Yardley, a legendary photographer and her first love. During a road trip to Robert's Southern childhood home, the two dissect their splintered relationship and the life they might have had. Kathryn Leigh Scott is an author/actress. Her novels: September Girl (2019), Jinxed (2015), Down and Out in Beverly Heels (2013), Dark Passages (2012); nonfiction: Last Dance at the Savoy (2016) and Now With You, Now Without, (2017). Kathryn appeared in Blacklist with James Spader (2019); Woody Allen's A Rainy Day in New York (2019) and soon-to-be-released The Eleventh Green (2019) with Campbell Scott, Three Christs with Richard Gere and Juliana Margulies. She's also appeared in Hallmark Channel's Broadcasting Christmas (2016), Lifetime's A Wedding to Die For (2017), has a recurring role as George Segal's girlfriend Miriam in The Goldbergs. She wrote Dark Shadows: Return to Collinwood (2012), and appeared in a cameo role in the Johnny Depp/Tim Burton film, Dark Shadows (2012). She is recording all 32 Dark Shadows novels by Marilyn Ross, published 1966-1970. Kathryn grew up on a farm in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. Upon graduation from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Kathryn landed the ingénue lead in the classic Gothic daytime drama Dark Shadows (ABC, 1966-1971), and starred in the 1971 MGM feature House of Dark Shadows. Kathryn played four roles in the series: Maggie Evans, Josette du Pres, Lady Kitty {u2028}Hampshire, and Rachel Drummond. Kathryn wrote Dark Shadows Memories to coincide with its 20th anniversary, and Dark Shadows Companion as a 25th {u2028}anniversary tribute. Kathryn launched Pomegranate Press, Limited to publish books about the entertainment industry, including guide books, biographies, textbooks and coffee table art books. She wrote The Bunny Years (the 25-year history of Playboy Clubs told through{u2028} the women who worked as Bunnies), which was sold to Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer. She also co-produced a two-hour special for the A&E Network and a one-hour documentary for BBC-1 and Canadian TV, based on the book. Pomegranate has published over 50
Target audience
adult
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