Thursday, October 3, 2013

The Next Best Thing by Jennifer Weiner

Good Read. The "behind the scenes" intricacies of how a weekly TV show really works, from the perspective of a writer who is trying to keep her story line and purpose intact. Unfortunately, what we see on the screen is not always what the writer intended. The bigger story was of the relationship between a young girl, orphaned at 9, and raised by a loving grandmother who directed her to rise above the circumstances of the accident and of the scars left on her face from it. In a world that elevates beauty as one of the highest goals, Ruthie never felt beautiful. So, as we often do, she turned to her other talents --writing, humor and courage. A good story, but I didn't necessarily enjoy the author's style nor the whole "hollywood" scene. Certainly the same elements --power/control, compromise -- come into play in many areas of our lives.

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