The Talent, Daniel DAddario
The Talent, Daniel DAddario
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The Talent

Author: Daniel D'Addario

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell, Janina Edwards, Nancy Linari, Mia Hutchinson-Shaw, Shakira Shute, Jade Wheeler

Unabridged: 9 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/25/2025

Categories: Fiction, Women


Synopsis

Hollywood Wives meets A Visit from the Goon Squad in this emotional debut novel from Variety chief correspondent and a moderator of the Actors on Actors series about a group of actresses confronting their careers, their secrets, and each other throughout one turbulent awards season.

As Hollywood prepares for its most glamorous evening, five actresses compete to see who will claim the top prize.

Adria, a dignified and highly regarded grand dame of the movie industry, is intent on cementing her legacy as one of the greatest thespians of all time, even as the younger generation creeps up quickly behind her. Bitty must keep a nervous breakdown—and an increasingly debilitating alcohol addiction—at bay, as she searches for genuine closeness in an unforgiving landscape. Contessa, a former child star, is determined to make the world, and her leading man, take her seriously. Davina attempts to find her footing in superficial Los Angeles, a far cry from her roots as a serious London stage actress. And Jenny—always the underdog to her rival, Adria—sees this awards season as her personal redemption, a chance to atone for past mistakes and make up for missed opportunities.

With humor, wit, and an insider’s insight, The Talent peels back the layers of women who are in the business of being perceived. And while they work to push their careers forward and maintain the public’s goodwill, all five are forced to confront truths about themselves that they would rather ignore: Could Adria and Jenny have been a team all these years, rather than bitter enemies? Is it their responsibility to offer a lifeline to poor Bitty, who is clearly teetering on the edge? Should Contessa and Davina dim their own rising stars to make those around them more comfortable? What do women in the spotlight owe each other, and themselves?

About Daniel D'Addario

Daniel D’Addario is chief correspondent at Variety. He has won awards from the Los Angeles Press Club for profile writing and for political commentary and is among the moderators of Variety’s Actors on Actors video series. He was previously the television critic for Variety and for Time. A graduate of Columbia University, he lives with his husband and two daughters in Brooklyn. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on October 20, 2024

Juicy and frivolous, this is like the book version of reading a particularly gossipy issue of Vanity Fair. The biggest issue is that it can be hard to keep all these fake actresses straight. There are the 5 nominees but there are also several others in their orbit, all with their own histories and p......more

Goodreads review by Laura on February 16, 2025

So incredibly predictable, and every character is a stereotype with nothing new or interesting. That this is arriving near Oscar season might get it more attention but... luckily it's an easy skim. eARC provided by publisher via Edelweiss.......more

Goodreads review by Steph on March 03, 2025

I’m not sure I really understand the point of this book, and I was really underwhelmed by it. I kept expecting something to happen but nothing ever really did. It just abruptly ends after the award show results and the little plot we did have was left mostly unresolved. The characters felt underdeve......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on March 13, 2025

i really wanted to like this. pacing and prose were too slow and verbose for me.......more

Goodreads review by Lily on October 05, 2024

If you're an awards junkie who spent high school in the aughts reading The Film Experience in the library and trolling the Gold Derby forums, this is the book for you. If you like Anne Helen Petersen's writing on celebrity and female stars, this is the book for you. If you listen to The Big Picture......more


Quotes

"Cassandra Campbell is especially strong as Adria, an aging three-time award winner who is worried that her younger costar will outshine her. Nancy Linari captures the alienation and anger of Adria’s rival, Jenny, who feels she never receives significant notice. Shakira Shute as Davina, a British import, offers a particularly winning performance, highlighting her discomfort at being in glitzy Hollywood. As actors Bitty, Contessa, and Eleanor, narrators Mia Hutchinson–Shaw, Jade Wheeler and Janina Edwards all play their parts winningly."