Tap cover to enlarge

I Lost My Girlish Laughter

Published
Nov 2019
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Rating
Pages
224

About This Book

A lost literary gem of Hollywood in the 1930s, I Lost My Girlish Laughter is a thinly veiled send-up of the actors, producers, writers, and directors of the Golden Age of the studio system.

Madge Lawrence, fresh from New York City, lands a job as the personal secretary to the powerful Hollywood producer Sidney Brand (based on the legendary David O. Selznick). In a series of letters home, Western Union telegrams, office memos, Hollywood gossip newspaper items, and personal journal entries, we get served up the inside scoop on all the shenanigans, romances, backroom deals, and betrayals that go into making a movie.

The action revolves around the production of Brand's latest blockbuster, meant to be a star vehicle to introduce his new European bombshell (the real-life Marlene Dietrich). Nevermind that the actress can't act, Brands' negotiations with MGM to get Clark Gable to play the male lead are getting nowhere, and the Broadway play he's bought for the screenplay is reworked so that it is unrecognizable to its author. In this delicious satire of the film business, one is never very far from the truth of what makes Hollywood tick and why we all love it.

Genres & Themes

Subgenres

Buy This Book

Formats & Editions

Browse the different covers, formats, and publication history for this title.

Paperback

Paperback edition cover
Trade Paperback
First Edition Nov 2019 Vintage ISBN 1984897764
Buy

eBook

eBook edition cover
eBook
Nov 2019 Vintage ISBN B07PXZNW55
Buy
eBook edition cover
eBook
Nov 2019 Knopf ISBN 1984897772
Buy

Audio

Audio edition cover
Audible
Apr 2020 Tantor Audio ISBN B086XMTNKJ
Buy