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One to watch : a novel / Kate Stayman-London.

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"Bea Schumacher is a leading fashion blogger, known for her warm, honest body-positive message. But after an unexpected heartbreak, Bea's confidence is shaken and she feels hopelessly alone. In the midst of her sadness (and some drunken internet rantings), she receives a surprising proposition: Would Bea like to be the first plus-size woman to star in the next season of reality dating competition sensation Main Squeeze? Against her better judgment, she accepts. The producers promise it will be the most diverse cast yet and a great opportunity to expand her brand. And while she knows she'll never find love, she might find distraction from her broken heart and inspire other plus-sized women to believe that they have a right to the spotlight too. But as the cameras roll, she is forced to face down judgement, ridicule, and expectations amidst over-the-top dates and international travel with a line-up of men who feel like fantasies (a sexy French chef, a sardonic professor, a playful younger man) as she ultimately discovers the truth behind the fairytale, and the reality of falling in love. In this witty, heartfelt debut, Kate Stayman-London shines a light on how the complex standards of female beauty affect how we define ourselves and who deserves to be seen...and loved"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780525510444
  • ISBN: 0525510443
  • ISBN: 9781643856421
  • Physical Description: 422 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York : The Dial Press, [2020]
Subject: Bloggers > Fiction.
Body image > Fiction.
Dating (Social customs) > Fiction.
Dating shows (Television programs) > Fiction.
Genre: Romance fiction.

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  • 18 of 19 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Cass County.

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One to Watch : A Novel
One to Watch : A Novel
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One to Watch : A Novel

"What do you think?"  Bea was standing before an oversized mirror in the wardrobe room, where Alison had placed her in a navy Zac Posen jumpsuit with long sleeves, flowing legs, a ruffled collar, and a plunging neckline, all woven through with sparkling thread that gleamed copper and silver and gold, making Bea shimmer like a galaxy. With her makeup soft and romantic (and caked on thick enough to withstand hot lights and high-def cameras) and her hair in glossy waves, Bea almost felt like the television star she was about to become.  "I think you're a magician," she said breathlessly, and Alison beamed.  "Okay!" Lauren clapped her hands as she strode into the room. "Let's see our Main Squeeze."  Bea did a little twirl for Lauren, who grinned with approval. "This is perfect!" Lauren herself looked game-day ready in her uniform of skinny jeans with a white tee, black blazer, and heels, her auburn hair pulled back in a perfect ponytail.  "You good to go?" she asked Bea. "Time to head to set!"  "What happens if I say no?" Bea's heart started pounding as it sank in that this was really happening. Had she been completely insane to say yes? What if the whole adventure was an unmitigated disaster?  "It's gonna be a piece of cake," Lauren assured Bea as she guided her toward the makeshift studio the crew had constructed on the mansion's front lawn. "I know it's your first time doing anything like this, but this is my fifth season running this show, and Johnny could host a Main Squeeze premiere in his sleep."  The host of Main Squeeze, Johnny Ducey, was an erstwhile teen heartthrob (he'd famously mauled hearts in the fantasy Shakespeare crossover Whither the Werewolf? ). After several public bouts with addiction and subsequent stints in rehab, he'd settled into his lucrative and unchallenging work on Main Squeeze, where, it was rumored, he'd slept with female contestants more than once. After so many years watching him conduct earnest interviews with assorted reality stars, it was wild for Bea to contemplate that, in a matter of minutes, she'd be the one sitting opposite him.  "Let's run down the schedule one more time," Lauren continued. "Act 1 is the video package introducing you to America, then your interview with Johnny--that's eight minutes total. Then we cut to commercial--"  "And then we intro the first five men," Bea broke in, reciting the call sheet she'd memorized by rote. "Another break, another five men, another break, and so on until I've met all twenty-five of them. Then they all put on noise-canceling headphones while I give my impressions of them, then I put on noise-canceling headphones while they give their impressions of me." Bea paused here as she tried to stave off a wave of nausea--why exactly had she agreed to let a bunch of strange men judge her on live television? "You're sure these men are what I asked for?" she asked Lauren. "Diverse, smart, open-minded?" "Bea, absolutely ." Lauren gave Bea's arm a squeeze. "There are a couple of villains in the mix--we're still making a television show--but I don't want you to worry. You're going to love spending time with these guys." "But what if they don't love spending time with me?" Bea hated herself for letting her insecurities creep in like this, but the closer they got to air, the more she could feel her anxiety taking hold. "What if they hate me, and the audience does too?" "I promise, that's not going to happen," Lauren reassured her. "I have a plan for tonight specifically to guarantee that everyone in America will be rooting for you." "Plan?" Bea was skeptical. "What kind of plan? Why don't I know about it?" "Because I need your reactions on camera to be genuine!" Lauren grinned. "So don't worry, okay? I've got your back, Bea. We all do." "If you say so," Bea grumbled, but she still found it difficult to believe that everything was really going to work out as perfectly as Lauren insisted. They'd arrived in the mansion's entryway: Just outside the front door, the lawn had been transformed into a makeshift studio, complete with a stage, a barrage of light and camera setups, and a live audience of a hundred Main Squeeze superfans, all of whom had won an Instagram contest for the privilege of being there, and whose feverish chatter Bea could hear through the door over the whir of the enormous generators powering the whole operation.  "Hey, Bea." Mack, a bushy-bearded sound guy in his fifties, arrived to mic Bea up. "You ready?"  Bea nodded, feeling less and less sure that she actually was.  "Where are the men now?" she asked Lauren as Mack placed a microphone pack in a specially molded pocket Alison had affixed to the back of Bea's jumpsuit.  "In a trailer outside." Lauren paused, hearing something come through on her headset. "Okay, Bea, we're five out from air--I've got to get to the control room. How do you feel? Are you good?"  Bea opened her mouth to say something--anything--but she couldn't find the words. Lauren laughed.  "Yeah, I know, it's a lot. You're going to kick ass, okay? Just go out there and be brazen and bold and unapologetically yourself. Failing that, just smile and say you're ready for love."  Bea forced herself to nod, and then Lauren was gone.  "Bea, can you say something for me? I need to test your level."  "What should I say?" she asked Mack. He smiled kindly.  "Tell me what you're most excited about for tonight."  Bea knew what she was supposed to say: that she was excited to potentially meet her future husband. But she didn't believe that, and she didn't really want to lie about it--not when there weren't any cameras to pretend for.  "I'm excited for all the little girls who are going to watch this and think, She looks like me ."  Mack gave Bea a warm smile, and in the next instant, a producer was tugging on Bea's sleeve, leading her out the front door, down the wide stone steps, and into the living rooms of several million Americans. Excerpted from One to Watch: A Novel by Kate Stayman-London All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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