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Bittersweet & cleverly written Hollywood Tell-All, April 8, 2005
"The year of Living Famously" is a year in the life of an up and coming fashion designer and the struggling actor she marries, whose star rises and threatens their marriage due to media exposure and obsessive fans. The book is cleverly written as a tell-all autobiography from the wife's point of view.
Kyra Felis is a native New Yorker and would-be fashion designer whose chance meeting of struggling Irish actor, Declan McKenna, in a Las Vegas casino results in tabloid fodder of an affair (he is currently linked to his piranha-like leading lady, Lauren). After sending an apologetic e-mail to Kyra, he mentions that he will be in New York for location shooting and would like to get together. They meet and immediately fall in love, and she is suddenly moving to LA to marry him.
They manage to have a small amount of time to enjoy each other until an independent film he starred in a few years earlier is released to great press, and he becomes an "overnight" sensation. This causes tremendous strain on their marriage, as she is suddenly thrust into the media spotlight and is followed by paparazzi and forced to contend with her husband's PR machine.
They are forced to move from their beloved apartment on the beach to a fortress in the Hollywood Hills. Suddenly she does not know who she can trust; who is a friend and who is a hanger on? Meanwhile, her star as a fashion designer rises, but she secretly wonders if she is merely riding on the coattails of her famous husband.
Eventually Lauren re-appears and wants Declan back. While Kyra knows in her heart that all those stories romantically linking Declan and Lauren in the press are fabrications, the relationship is slowly put through the wringer until she finally decides that she has had enough and flees back to New York. Will Declan choose fame over love? Lauren over Kyra? Will Kyra and Declan settle their differences and realize they were meant to be together?
Not up until the last page does the reader know the outcome of this witty tell all. Highly recommended - I managed to finish it in two days.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Engaging and accurate, December 21, 2005
Struggling fashion designer Kyra marries struggling actor Dec, who hits it very, very big with his first major movie, catapulting them into a life of constant scrutiny by legitimate and paparazzi media. Her career also takes off, causing the blare of publicity to include her as well, much to her great misery. In this journal/diary of their first year together, Kyra wonders if a marriage can survive fame and learns it's hard to find someone to trust.
Several years ago I worked as the media spokesperson for a very, very famous person and found myself thrust into the spotlight more than I had imagined, and I hated it. Caldwell describes perfectly what it's like to feel one's privacy invaded and to be the subject of often outrageous gossip.
As I once told a reporter, "Rich is good; famous isn't."
Although the plot twists are quite predictable, Caldwell has a fresh and funny writing style. A good, if quick, read.
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enjoyable, February 17, 2005
This book is well-written and an enjoyable read. The characters are interesting and made me want to keep reading in order to find out what happened to them. The only negatives are that the so-famous-so-fast aspects of the plot are a bit hard to swallow and the constant oh-poor-me attitude of the heroine, who just coincidently gets the career of her dreams as a side benefit of her marriage, does get tiresome at times.
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