Synopses & Reviews
“At once comic, heart-breaking, and life-affirming.”
—Tish Cohen, author of
Town House“Imagine if Bridget Jones fell into a million little pieces, flew over the cuckoos nest, and befriended Lindsay Lohan along the way, and you are beginning to grasp the literary roller coaster ride that is Catherine McKenzies Spin.”
—Leah McLaren, author of The Continuity Girl
How far would you go to get what you wanted? Thats the question author Catherine McKenzie addresses in Spin—a delectable debut novel that takes readers into the connected worlds of pop culture, tabloid journalism, and celebrity rehab. The story of a newbie undercover gossip reporter who follows a troubled starlet into a rehab clinic intending to dig up all the dirt she possibly can, Spin is smart, hip, utterly engaging contemporary fiction in the vein of Jennifer Weiner and Emily Giffin.
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“Spin is a fresh, sassy and compelling novel delivered with pitch-perfect humor. McKenzies light touch with a serious topic will have readers cheering for Katie as she proves people can change.” Holly Kennedy, author of The Penny Tree, The Silver Compass and The Tin Box
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“Imagine if Bridget Jones fell into a million little pieces, flew over the cuckoos nest, and befriended Lindsay Lohan along the way....” Leah McLaren, Globe and Mail columnist, author of The Continuity Girl
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“With Spin, Catherine McKenzie taps into both the ridiculous and sublime elements of the world her characters inhabit, and, more importantly, points out how those are often exactly the same. A thoroughly engaging debut.” David Sprague, music journalist, contributor to Variety, Village Voice, and Rolling Stone
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“A compelling, fast-paced read.” Globe and Mail (Toronto)
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“In Kate Sandford, Catherine McKenzie has created a 21st century Bridget Jonesdark and delicate, broken yet strong. SPIN is all at once comic, heart-breaking, and life-affirming.” Tish Cohen, author of Inside Out Girl and Town House
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“[A] charming debut...With fresh, fast-paced storytelling and a personable, self-deprecating protagonist, McKenzie whirls a perfectly indulgent tale.” Publishers Weekly on SPIN
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“McKenzies tale of girls gone wild and gone to rehab is ripped straight from the latest tabloid headlines and will keep readers intrigued to the very last page.” RT Book Reviews (top pick)
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“Catherine McKenzie, in her debut novel, ably invites the reader into the story... For readers who enjoy a light, breezy love story, this book clips along well and satisfies. Many will likely find this book enjoyable and a worthy debut effort by Catherine McKenzie.” New York Journal of Books
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“[McKenzie] is a writer to watch.” Booklist on SPIN
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“The characters are easily imagined and well thought out.... Making her U.S. debut, Canadian author McKenzie introduces a modern literary heroine who will remind readers of Sophie Kinsellas “Shopaholic” protagonist: flawed but compelling....compulsively readable. ” Library Journal on SPIN
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“McKenzies deliciously tart sense of humor and her tough yet tender heroine are as refreshing as a perfectly mixed mimosa.” Chicago Tribune on SPIN
Synopsis
Kate's To-Do List:
- Go to rehab
- Befriend/spy on "It Girl"
- Write killer expose
- Land dream job
Piece of cake!
When Kate Sandford lands an interview at her favorite music magazine, The Line, it's the chance of a lifetime. So Kate goes out to celebrate—and shows up still drunk to the interview the next morning. It's no surprise that she doesn't get the job, but her performance has convinced the editors that she'd be perfect for an undercover assignment for their gossip rag. All Kate has to do is follow "It Girl" Amber Sheppard into rehab. If she can get the inside scoop—and complete the thirty-day program—they'll reconsider her for the position at The Line. Kate takes the assignment, but when real friendships start to develop, she has to decide if what she has to gain is worth the price she'll have to pay.
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For fans of Liane Moriarty and Sarah Pekkanen, a light-hearted yet heartfelt novel exploring what happens when two women love the same man—and then he dies.
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While walking home from work one evening, Jeff Manning is struck by a car and killed. Two women fall to pieces at the news: his wife, Claire, and his co-worker Tish. Reeling from her loss, Claire must comfort her grieving son as well as contend with funeral arrangements, well-meaning family members, and the arrival of Jeffs estranged brother, who was her ex-boyfriend. Tish volunteers to attend the funeral on her companys behalf, but only she knows the true risk of inserting herself into the wreckage of Jeffs life. Told through the three voices of Jeff, Tish, and Claire, Hidden explores the complexity of relationships, the repercussions of our personal choices, and the responsibilities we have to the ones we love.
About the Author
CATHERINE McKENZIE is a graduate of McGill University and McGill Law School, and practices law in Montreal. Her previous novels Forgotten, Spin, and Arranged were published by HarperCollins and are international bestsellers. Find her at catherinemckenzie.com and @CEMcKenzie1.