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The Final Appearance of America's Favorite Girl Next Door
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  • Paperback
  • Dec.06.2012
  • 9780984737611

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"It" girl Ellen Gregory has it all: a brilliant career in stand-up comedy, a smash-hit sitcom, the obligatory celebrity mansion in L.A., and the publicists, manager, and studio executives that come with it. She is, simply, America's Favorite Girl Next Door. But after a violent encounter with a stalker, Ellen flees Hollywood and finds herself on a journey made for the big screen. From L.A. to New York to her childhood home in Iowa to the bedroom of a brilliant scientist who defies fate, Ellen Gregory rewrites the script of her life as she never imagined it. A sexy, romantic, literary page-turner, THE FINAL APPEARANCE OF AMERICA'S FAVORITE GIRL NEXT DOOR explores the collision of predestination, technology, science, love, and loss.
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"It" girl Ellen Gregory has it all: a brilliant career in stand-up comedy, a smash-hit sitcom, the obligatory celebrity mansion in L.A., and the publicists, manager, and studio executives that come with it. She is, simply, America's Favorite Girl Next Door. But after a violent encounter with a stalker, Ellen flees Hollywood and finds herself on a journey made for the big screen. From L.A. to New York to her childhood home in Iowa to the bedroom of a brilliant scientist who defies fate, Ellen Gregory rewrites the script of her life as she never imagined it. A sexy, romantic, literary page-turner, THE FINAL APPEARANCE OF AMERICA'S FAVORITE GIRL NEXT DOOR explores the collision of predestination, technology, science, love, and loss.

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Stephen Stark's first novel, The Outskirts, was published in 1988 by Algonquin Books. His second, Second Son, was published by Henry Holt in 1992 and Washington Square Press in 1994. Second Son was a NYTBR Notable Book of 1992 and a New and Noteworthy Paperback of 1994. His...

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