Spin: A Witty Canadian Chick Lit Debut About Tabloid Journalism and Celebrity Rehab
<p>“At once comic, heart-breaking, and life-affirming.â€<br />—Tish Cohen, author of <em>Town House</em></p><p>“Imagine if Bridget Jones fell into a million little pieces, flew over the cuckoo’s nest, and befriended Lindsay Lohan along the way, and you are beginning to grasp the literary roller coaster ride that is Catherine McKenzie’s <em>Spin</em>.â€<br />—Leah McLaren, author of <em>The Continuity Girl</em></p><p>How far would you go to get what you wanted? That’s the question author Catherine McKenzie addresses in <em>Spin</em>—a delectable debut novel that takes readers into the connected worlds of pop culture, tabloid journalism, and celebrity rehab. The story of a newbie undercover gossip reporter who follows a troubled starlet into a rehab clinic intending to dig up all the dirt she possibly can, <em>Spin</em> is smart, hip, utterly engaging contemporary fiction in the vein of Jennifer Weiner and Emily Giffin.<br /></p>