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A deep dive into the psyche of a young actress raised in the spotlight under the influence of a charming, manipulative film director and the moment when she decides his time for winning is over. At the height of her career and on the eve of her first Golden Globe nomination, teen star Grace Turner disappeared. Now, tentatively sober and surprisingly numb, Grace is back in Los Angeles after her year of self-imposed exile. She knows the new private life she wants isn't going to be easy as she tries to be a better person and reconnect with the people she left behind. But when Grace is asked to present a lifetime achievement award to director Able Yorke--the man who controlled her every move for eight years--she realizes that she can't run from the secret behind her spectacular crash and burn for much longer. And she's the only one with nothing left to lose. Alternating between past and present, The Comeback tackles power dynamics and the uncertainty of young adulthood, the types of secrets that become part of our sense of self, and the moments when we learn that though there are many ways to get hurt, we can still choose to fight back.
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This book delves into the abuse in Hollywood, but instead of it being a # metoo article where the author is either trying to capitalize off of victims or gain points for standing with the movement, it looks into the life of the individual that experienced the trauma and shows the effect of said trauma. I went into this book not knowing what it was about at all. While I enjoyed the insight into the subject matter, this book was not perfect. It was a little slow in places and we were just as confused as the mc when she couldn't remember aspects of her life prior to being sober. It was an okay read.