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Based on a True Story

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A delectable satirical novel about celebrity culture, journalism, truth, lies, consequences — about the fictions we tell ourselves and the fictions we tell others.

Augusta Price (not her real name) is famous in England for playing a slatternly barmaid on a nighttime soap opera and for falling down drunk in public. Now, she has no job, no relationship with her long-lost son, and a sad shortage of tranquilizers — but she has had an improbable hit with her memoir (which is based on a true story, but only very loosely).

But when Frances Bleeker — an insecure and not very successful American tabloid journalist — tells Augusta that a man she once loved has written a book, Augusta becomes terrified that her life story will be revealed as the web of lies it really is. She sets out on a trans-Atlantic journey from London to California to seek revenge on her former lover — a journey that will require the reluctant help of Frances.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 1, 2016
      Augusta Price is a pill-popping middle-aged has-been with a boozy diva’s primal thirst for drama. With her life and TV career in shambles, she’s more prone than usual to go off the rails. Elsewhere in London is Frances Bleeker, a shy Californian whose journalism career in the British capital has recently tanked. Fortunately, her newspaper interview with Augusta leads to a gig ghost writing the actress’s tell-all memoir and a bumpy trip to L.A.—where figures from both women’s pasts lurk. From the opening sentence of her debut (“It was not the first time she’d been asked to leave a clinic”), newspaper columnist Renzetti strives to signal a lightweight but outrageous comedy, somewhere between the Stoli-fuelled antics of the BBC’s Absolutely Fabulous and the caustic black wit of Edward St. Aubyn. It’s hit and miss; shopworn ridicule of Californians, a series of slurred drunken scenes, and pratfalls ensue. The story has an out-of-place redemption arc, and the sentimentality tends to domesticate and declaw what would have been a scandalous premise. Peppered liberally with zingers courtesy of Augusta, the result is a comedy that’s sporadically funny, but no more edgy than a television sitcom on a major network. Agent: John Pearce, Westwood Creative Artists.

    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2016

      Augusta Price is a washed-up ex-soap opera star with drinking and drug problems. She published a memoir loosely based on her life, leaving out key parts, such as her estranged son and his father. When she learns that her ex, Ken Dweller, is writing his own book, she is afraid he will reveal the truth. Frances Bleeker, a tabloid journalist with a secret crush on her editor, is assigned to interview Augusta after her most recent release from rehab. She and Augusta embark on a transatlantic journey from London to Los Angeles to discover the missing parts between the two books. Renzetti shows what she's made of in this debut that is a cross between Lauren Weisberger's The Devil Wears Prada and Hilary Lifton's Movie Star by Lizzie Pepper but with a splash of vodka, a scrip for Ativan, and a line of cocaine. Augusta and Frances make a dazzling duo, with their insecurities and anxieties constantly colliding. While at some points predictable, their antics will have readers laughing out loud. VERDICT With even pacing and funny dialog, this story has a heart-wrenching core that sheds light on the truth behind the spotlight.--Erin Holt, Williamson Cty. P.L., Franklin, TN

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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