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Last Night at Chateau Marmont : A Novel

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From the New York Times bestselling author comes a compulsively readable tale of a woman whose struggling singer-songwriter husband is catapulted to fame, dragging them both onto the pages of celebrity gossip magazinesand changing their marriage forever.

Brooke loved reading the dishy celebrity gossip rag Last Night. That is, until her marriage became a weekly headline.

Brooke was drawn to the soulful, enigmatic Julian Alter the very first time she heard him perform Hallelujah at a dark East Village dive bar.

Now five years married, Brooke balances two jobsas a nutritionist at NYU Hospital and as a consultant to an Upper East Side girls school, where privilege gone wrong and disordered eating run rampantin order to help support her husbands dream of making it in the music world.

Things are looking up when after years of playing Manhattan clubs and toiling as an A&R intern, Julian finally gets signed by Sony. Although no ones promising that the album will ever hit the airwaves, Julian is still dedicated to logging in long hours at the recording studio. All that changes after Julian is asked to perform on the Tonight Show with Jay Lenoand is catapulted to stardom, literally overnight. Amazing opportunities begin popping up almost dailya new designer wardrobe, a tour with Maroon 5, even a Grammy performance.

At first the newfound fame is funwho wouldnt want to stay at the Chateau Marmont or visit the set of one of televisions hottest shows? Yet it seems that Brookes sweet husbandthe man who cant handle hot showers and wears socks to bedis increasingly absent, even on those rare nights theyre home together. When rumors about Brooke and Julian swirl in the tabloid magazines, she begins to question the truth of her marriage and is forced to finally come to terms with what she thinks she wantsand what she actually needs.

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Product Details
Pocket Books
1439183600 / 9781439183601
Paperback
17/08/2010
384 pages
106 x 171 mm, 181 grams