Thursday, August 5, 2010

A STRANGER LIKE YOU: REVIEW AND BONUS ENTRIES

A STRANGER LIKE YOU
BY ELIZABETH BRUNDAGE

PRAISE FOR A STRANGER LIKE YOU:

"'People are ugly and cruel. They are relentless. They will stop at nothing to get what they want.'" Like The Player, A Stranger Like You tests this hard-boiled lemma against the beautiful, nasty backdrop of Hollywood. Elizabeth Brundage delivers a pithy, ironic L.A. noir full of broken dreams and snappy repartee."
-Stewart O'Nan, author of Songs for the Missing

"Elizabeth Brundage is the real thing-an ambitious, serious novelist. Not for her, small bites. She uses Dickensian coincidence and the Russians' sense of tragic destiny, all while observing modern life with a biting acuity and a throwaway hipness-and she dares you to care for characters whose self-contempt, earnest longings, and sad ingratiation are uncomfortably unalloyed. Brundage imbues Hollywood with a mystical super-reality, and scrubs it of anything stock. I couldn't stop turning the pages of this action-packed, poetic, large-souled novel. And I closed it with a pounding heart."
-Sheila Weller, bestselling author of Girls Like Us

"A Stranger Like You is a disturbingly believable thriller that catches you in a spider web of blind ambition, karma, and cinema dreams. Elizabeth Brundage perfectly captures the laid-back perniciousness of L.A. and the dark heart of the movie biz. It's a 21st-century 'noir' that takes you on a journey that leaves you fearful for yourself. Brundage is a singular talent."
-Dirk Wittenborn, author of Pharmakon, or The Story of a Happy Family

"Brundage excels at pushing her characters to their limits and then reflecting on the consequences of their behavior."
-Booklist


IF YOU MISSED THE FIRST POST AND ENTRIES FOR A STRANGER LIKE YOU, HERE IS THE LINK TO GO THERE. YOU CAN READ ABOUT THE BOOK AND A WONDERFUL INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR ELIZABETH BRUNDAGE. IT ALSO HAS SEVERAL MORE WAYS TO ENTER TO WIN THIS FABULOUS BOOK!

MY REVIEW:


Elizabeth Brundage’s new book, A STRANGER LIKE YOU, is a prime example of NOT judging a book by its cover. If I had merely read the simple descriptions on the back cover, and looked at the front picture, there is a good chance I would have passed up a brilliant story that indeed grabbed my attention in the first two pages and didn’t let go until the last. Perhaps the art work won’t hit you that way, but for me I saw another grimy “who done it” that are a dime a dozen rather than an amazing character study that is so well written, you KNOW these people as if you were personally involved in this story yourself.

The “premise” of the story, and in fact the title of one section of the book, is that an unstable would-be screen writer named Hugh Waters devises a plan to confront a producer who was responsible for having his once approved script instead rejected and the planned movie canned. Top producer Hedda Chase feels the script it too far-fetched to be made into one of the compelling and notable sort of films she wants to be known for creating. Unable to handle the rejection, Waters decides to show her how his story is certainly credible by producing it with Chase playing the part of one of the main characters in real life. It is amazing how a kidnapped producer can be made to see the light when personally taking part in a simple reenactment, or so Waters thinks.

Readers will also get involved in the sub-plot which brings together the other important characters: a young woman named Fatima who writes a story made into a screenplay by Tom, Hedda’s one time/current love; as well as the odd romance of Denny, a wounded veteran home from the war in Iraq, and Daisy, a sixteen-year-old abused runaway.

With Brundage’s talented writing, each of the characters takes on a good guy/bad guy role depending on the point of view the story is being told from. The fact that the book is indeed divided into chapters told from the different characters’ perspective allows readers to see the story from more than one point of view and further involve us in each of their lives. The characters are so well developed that their tragic struggles and emotional success resonates with you long after you close the book. I think the last book I felt that way about was THE KITE RUNNER. The shorter chapters near the end of the book add to the heart-pounding conclusion as the action builds to the climax of this enthralling narrative. A STRANGER LIKE YOU will be a stranger no more once you read this memorable book by Elizabeth Brundage.


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