On the far side of fame, trying to support a college-bound daughter and a hospitalized wife, F. Scott Fitzgerald moves to Hollywood to try his luck at screenwriting. Surrounded by old friends from New York, he tries and occasionally fails to turn away from gin. Still pining for Zelda, he reluctantly falls in love with another woman, tormented by guilt but slowly realizing that the woman he once loved will never truly be his wife again.
–Emily Adams, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, WA
Flash back to the Golden Age of Hollywood and the Jazz Age with your own copy of West of Sunset from Third Place Books or your local independent bookstore.