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The Second Assistant
Mimi Hare, Clare Naylor
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The Second Assistant
A tale from the bottom of the Hollywood ladder

When you hit the lobby of the Hollywood's premier talent management company, The Agency, with its polished marble floor and a light so brilliant flooding through the vast windows that you reach for your Gucci sunglasses (before you remember they are last season's, and put them back swiftly), you realise that you are, arguably, in the most important place in Hollywood. And if you take a job there as second assistant, your life will never be the same again. So it is for Elizabeth, newly employed by Hollywood manager extraordinaire, Scott Wagner, and his side-kick, Lara, the woman who hates everyone and everything in Hollywood . . .

Elizabeth's first task is to separate the beige thumb tacks from the coloured ones on the notice board. And when Lara takes her out for her drink that night and gives her the first rule, Never to Date anyone in the Business, she thinks it'll be a doddle. Until the most gorgeous man rescues her after a fall, and she finds herself in a beautiful Malibu beach house . . .

Hilarious, sassy and utterly unputdownable, this is life in the Hollywood fast lane - with the top down.

Publication Date 02/07/2004   ISBN 9780330420075 
Dimensions 197mm x 130mm   Weight 0.31 kg   Pages 448
Mimi Hare is the co-author, with Clare Naylor, of The Second Assistant (Pan 2004) and The First...More >
Clare Naylor was an editorial assistant in London publishing house, and is the author of severa...More >
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