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A former doll and toy company executive, screenwriter/producer Julie Ann Sipos has created iconic entertainment franchises for Disney/Pixar, Universal, and American Girl. She studied in the MFA screenwriting program at UCLA and now splits her time between Central Florida and Southern California, where where she teaches cinema and television at Cal State Northridge. First in the Jaycee Grayson series, Horrible Women, Wonderful Girls is her debut novel.
“A clever and entertaining read, with amusing, unexpected twists and a sturdy female protagonist.”
– Kirkus Reviews
A down-on-her-luck developer of products for the film and gaming industry leaves Los Angeles for a job in Wisconsin in Sipos’ spirited satire.
Forty-year-old Jaycee Grayson, fresh from a stint in the Betty Ford rehab center after having been fired from her job at a big-name Hollywood studio, is about to embark on a new adventure. Her older sister Meredith Grayson-O’Cochlain, a high-powered attorney, has negotiated a contract for Jaycee to be the new executive producer and vice president of global entertainment at Wonderful Girls, a successful manufacturer of lifelike dolls that reflect individual personalities and aspirations. The company, run primarily by women, was founded by the now semi-retired Happy Lindstrom. It has recently been sold for a fortune to a Japanese company but still maintains its headquarters in Littleburgh, Wisconsin. “Pulled by this strange and wonderful concept of female unity,” Jaycee heads to Wisconsin, where she discovers a workplace brimming with an intoxicating sweetness that belies the back-stabbing manipulations of Wonderful Girls’ venomous staff. Amply funded by a new termination agreement with the Hollywood studio hammered out by Meredith, Jaycee buys a house in Littleburgh reportedly built by the late architect Frank Lloyd Wright for his mistress. Once she settles in, it does not take long for her to discover that duplicity runs rampant below Wonderful Girls’ saccharine surface; bad-mouthing and sabotage lurk around every corner. Sipos writes with wit, introducing a large cast of quirky characters hiding a trove of backstories and deceptions. The dialogue is filled with sharply focused sarcasm, and Jaycee, who narrates the tale, is a feisty protagonist relentlessly trudging through a chaotic swamp of miscreants. Abel Dreaux, the village police chief, adds a bit of offbeat romance, and the aging Happy Lindstrom proves to be a delightful, surprising powerhouse. The relationship between Jaycee and Meredith provides some needed poignancy, as does the developing friendship between Jaycee and the gently rebellious Mennonite couple that tends to her culinary and gardening needs. Even so, acerbic humor is never more than a paragraph or two away.
A clever and entertaining read, with amusing, unexpected twists and a sturdy female protagonist.
Pub Date: March 31, 2025
ISBN: 9798991999410
Page count: 301pp
Publisher: Dartmouth Park
Review Posted Online: Jan. 14, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2025
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