The 'Wood

· Meaning of Life Publishing
Ebook
278
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

"Only twelve people in Hollywood can green-light a movie.

Everyone else sucks up to those twelve."


-- Chris Meyer


Set in current day LA, Chris Meyer’s uproariously funny debut novel, The ‘Wood, is a raw and powerful portrait of the moviemaking industry, featuring players who compete with one another for relevance in a world where box office is king.


In The ‘Wood, Anna is a young Hollywood film executive with a gift for picking box office winners. When she is passed over at work and in love, she begins to question herself. And when an escaped psychiatric patient crosses her path, she is intrigued by his insight. Anna finds herself surrounded by brilliantly vibrant and outrageously eccentric characters who, like many of us, are shaped by our pasts . . . or are they?


The ‘Wood is a wild, hilarious, and touching story of the chaotic yet alluring inner workings of Hollywood, its manifold of unique characters, and their parallel journeys toward self-realization and redemption.

About the author

Chris Meyer is the bestselling author of Life in 20 Lessons, a former filmmaker and screenwriter who now creates tech platforms, most recently funandmoving.com, the world’s largest exercise website for hip adults sixty-five and older. He grew up in Westchester County, New York and graduated from both Brandeis University and Vermont Law School where he earned a JD and a master’s degree in environmental law and policy. Meyer now resides in Northern California with his best friend and wife of over twenty years and their three unique and amazing sons. 

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