Be Frank With Me by Julia Claiborne Johnson
Told from the assistant's point of view, this is about a reclusive author whose first and only book catapulted her to the stratosphere of the literary world. Decades later, swindled out of all of her money and on the verge of losing her home, she agrees to write a second book on the condition that she is given a large advance and a trustworthy assistant to help with administrative and domestic duties, and in caring for the author's eccentric nine-year-old son, Frank.
This is new at our library, and I lucked out and got very close to the front of the reserve line.
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