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How I Broke Up with Hollywood
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Patty Lin
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Patty Lin
The only script you can really write in life is your own.
What if achieving your professional dreams comes at too high a personal cost? That’s what screenwriter Patty Lin started to ask herself after years in the cutthroat TV industry. One minute she was a tourist, begging her way into the audience of Late Night with David Letterman. Just a few years later, she was an insider who—through relentless hard work and sacrifice—had earned a seat in the writers’ rooms of the hottest TV shows of all time. While writing for Friends, Freaks and Geeks, Desperate Housewives, and Breaking Bad, Patty steeled herself against the indignities of a chaotic, abusive, male-dominated work culture, not just as one of the few women in the room, but as the only Asian person.
This funny, fresh, eye-opening, and inside-Hollywood story will resonate with anyone trying to please their parents, maintain a love life, and find their way in the world—and will inspire countless dreamers to listen to their inner voices and know when it’s time to get out.
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Patty draws you in and paints a clear picture from the jump, and as the stories go on, she makes you feel like you’re a coworker who just happens to be on the same projects she’s on. You feel like you’re in the room for the mundane moments playing on a backdrop of high stress to the dramatic and humiliating moments that should’ve been prevented by more respectful leadership. It was also interesting to hear the thoughts of a seasoned writer during the writers’ strike in 2007.
All in all, Patty’s is a story of someone who’s spent their life trying to tick all the boxes and navigate a life that ultimately feels inauthentic. I enjoyed going with her from childhood into her 40s, learning the lessons along the way that resulted in leaving what many see as a dream job. I found her relationships just as interesting as her career and was happy with the way the book was ultimately crafted around them.
While I’m unfamiliar with what a tv writing career must be like, I am familiar with that guilt, confusion, and rationalizing that comes from trying to stay “successful” in the way your upbringing and career taught you you should be, while fighting back the realization that it isn’t what you really want and your life is on a different path than you’d anticipated. Patty’s story is one of learning how to be honest with yourself and think critically about whether or not you’re fulfilled by sticking to some status quo when your reality could be much nicer.
A great read for anyone in a transitional period of their own, especially creative types.
A nice read about changing perspectives and personal growth
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An excellent read.
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Excellent!
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Loved it!
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Lin also makes for a great narrator, something which I find is rare for an author reading their own work.
Highly recommended!
Engaging
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I LOVED this book
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A story about what really matters
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Privileged whining
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9 hrs of complaining feels like 100hrs
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