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My Liar: A Novel [Hardcover]

Rachel Cline (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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February 19, 2008
Rachel Cline’s debut novel, What to Keep, was praised as “striking . . . lovely” (Entertainment Weekly), “tangibly real” (Los Angeles Times), and “eminently readable” (Salon). Set in 1990s Hollywood, My Liar portrays the complex connection between two talented women, each striving to realize her own vision of success in work and in love.

Annabeth Jensen, thirty-three, is a film editor. A native Minnesotan, she is most comfortable playing nice and working behind the scenes, even after ten years in Los Angeles. Then she crosses paths with up-and-coming director Laura Katz. Self-confident, assertive, and alluring, Laura seems to be the perfect mentor and the ideal best friend–especially after she hires Annabeth to edit her new film, Trouble Doll.

Yet as Annabeth cuts and recuts the film that both women hope will assure their futures, she finds herself wanting creative control almost as badly as she craves Laura’s approval. Meanwhile, Laura, who trusts almost no one (certainly not her slippery producer, her brittle screenwriter, or her wayward husband), finds herself increasingly reliant on Annabeth. And when Trouble Doll emerges from their collaboration, uncomfortable truths about both women’s lives are forced into the light.

Rachel Cline illuminates the world of moviemaking with keen insight and wry wit. But My Liar looks far beyond the HOLLYWOOD sign. Its real subject is self-deception–in friendship, art, and life–and the enmeshed nature of communication and competition between women.

Praise for My Liar:
“Veteran screenwriter Cline’s second offering confirms her ability to expertly render complex characters entangled in uneasy alliances.”–Booklist

My Liar is a seductive charmer of a novel–funny, knowing, poignant, (inclusively) hip and gratifyingly adult at the same time. It is impossible not to be drawn in immediately to the various dramas at the book's center, including the main character's adolescent-crush of a friendship with the glamorous and tough-as-nails director she works for. This is one of the most enjoyable novels I've read in an age.”–Daphne Merkin, author of Enchantment

“Looking with an outsider’s fresh eye on that elusive place where Hollywood and Los Angeles–dreams and reality–intersect, Rachel Cline gives us an entirely new story of female friendships and careers in the movie business. This book shines as an architectural, literary, cinematic discovery.”–Carolyn See, author of There Will Never Be Another You

My Liar is Rachel Cline’s tender, rueful tale of complicated people in a complicated city. Cline’s characters are wonderfully real, and through them she makes a case for kindness, self-forgiveness, and artistic integrity. A terrific read.”–Martha Moody, author of The Office of Desire

“In My Liar, Rachel Cline succeeds at being funny and tragic, satiric and deeply sympathetic, often in the same breath. With assured and compelling insight into the world of filmmaking–and into the fickleness of the human heart–Cline has written a beautifully balanced work, at once deftly entertaining and deeply felt.”–Katharine Noel

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Friendship, Hollywood-style, is the subject of Cline's underpowered second novel (after her well-received What to Keep). Mousy film editor Annabeth Jensen and chic, ambitious indie director Laura Katz, both in their 30s, meet at an industry party. Annabeth, who has a dark past (the mostly absent alcoholic father, the raging mother), is between jobs, and Laura is looking for a producer for her new project. Annabeth and Laura become unlikely friends and together begin prepping the feature, Trouble Doll, about a girl from the Midwest who comes to L.A. to find fame and fortune and winds up dead on the side of the road. But as soon as the movie goes into production, the women's friendship shifts, with Annabeth feeling more like just another employee than a confidante. How Annabeth deals with a grand betrayal of their friendship forms the dramatic crux of this novel, but Annabeth's attempt to reassert control over her life may come too late; her defining (and not overly gripping) feature is her grinding insecurity, and it eventually tiptoes into maudlin territory. This novel is likely too meek to leave a lasting mark in the pantheon of Hollywood fiction. (Feb.)
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About the Author

Rachel Cline, a native and current resident of Brooklyn, lived in Los Angeles from 1990 to 1999. During that time she wrote screenplays and teleplays, designed interactive media, and taught screenwriting at USC. Her first novel, What to Keep, was published in 2004.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Random House; 1 edition (February 19, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400062276
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400062270
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,964,858 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars What's more true than a Hollywood lie?, March 2, 2008
This review is from: My Liar: A Novel (Hardcover)
And this book's voice is true, indeed. I was amazed that Cline got to the heart of what happens to friendship during grueling production schedules. Reviewers will talk about the women in this book in terms of "competition" and "ambition." I think Cline speaks to something more elemental: how to maintain the course when working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week while, if you an editor, in a dark room.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great story, characters, very interesting read, April 11, 2009
This review is from: My Liar: A Novel (Hardcover)
This book shows us the movie business, from an insider's point of view, and the struggles of the complex interpersonal relationships that result from a town full of people who are all trying to 'make it.' I found it very interesting and easy to identify with the characters and the situations, and even got insights on a few of my own relationships. Additionally, the author paints a very accurate portrayal of life in LA in the 90's, when earthquakes, riots, and uncertainty loomed large. I highly recommend this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A DECEPTIVELY EASY READ, July 2, 2008
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My Liar flows as smoothly as beach reading--but it is so much more. The exploration of important questions about the nature of friendship, commitment, and mutual obligation is masterful, and the writing is consistently both clever and evocative.
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