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Plus One is a smart and funny novel about Hollywood, but where it truly shines is in Noxon's stunning and painfully accurate depiction of the complex rhythms and growing pains of a marriage.” Jonathan Tropper, author of This Is Where I Leave You and One Last Thing Before I Go
"Well observed, honest, and laugh-out-loud funny, Plus One tells a story from the inside of show business about being on the outside." Matthew Weiner, creator of Mad Men
Christopher Noxon's debut novel Plus One is a comedic take on bread-winning women and caretaking men in contemporary Los Angeles. Alex Sherman-Zicklin is a mid-level marketing executive whose wife's fourteenth attempt at a TV pilot is produced, ordered to series, and awarded an Emmy. Overnight, she's sucked into a mad show-business vortex and he's tasked with managing their new high-profile Hollywood lifestyle. He falls in with a posse of Plus Ones, men who are married to women whose success, income, and public recognition far surpasses their own. What will it take for him to regain the foreground in his own life?
Christopher Noxon is an accomplished journalist who has written for such publications as the New Yorker, Details, Los Angeles Magazine, Salon, and the New York Times Magazine; his first book, Rejuvenile: Kickball, Cartoons, Cupcakes, and the Reinvention of the American Grown-Up (Crown), earned him interviews on such shows as the Colbert Report and Good Morning America and generated features in USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and Talk of the Nation; Ira Glass of This American Life called the book "an eye-opener." Noxon happens to be married to a top TV writer/producer and does the school chauffeuring for their three children, so he knows whereof he speaks regarding Plus Ones. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
- Sales Rank: #1171233 in Books
- Published on: 2015-01-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.40" h x 1.20" w x 5.70" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 304 pages
Review
"Noxon reveals the inner workings of that [Plus One] role with wit, warmth and candor."
New York Times Sunday Book Review
There are so many hilarious moments.”
Los Angeles Times
"In his funny debut novel, Alex Sherman-Zicklin is a marketing exec-turned stay-at-home-dad his wife, Figgy, see’s her 14th TV pilot, Tricks” (about a suburban housewife running a prostitution ring out of a scrapbook shop), turn into an Emmy-winner.”
New York Post, article: This week's must-read books
For fans of Rainbow Rowell and similar keenly insightful truth tellers, this fresh male take on modern relationships is too smart, focused, and funny to pass up.”
Library Journal
A brisk romp that’s sometimes laugh-out-loud funny as it deals with the serious issues of roles and communication in marriage. And just picture this on the big screen, with Jason Bateman as the lead.”
Booklist
{It} reads like a series of intimate conversations about the inner workings of family units
There are so many universal, recurring themes about retaining your personhood and being self-possessed. But then there’s also the idea of sacrificing yourself for the greater good of a family.”
Sean Fitz-Gerald, Los Angeles Magazine
"A funny, sharply observed novel about a guy with a first-world problema wife who's a hugely successful TV writer and producerand the identity crisis that goes along with it. Christopher Noxon has reimagined the Hollywood novel from a whole new perspective."
Tom Perrotta, author of Election, Little Children, and The Leftovers
"Behind every great man there's a great woman... and in Noxon's telling, behind every great woman there's a charming, deeply conflicted guy (sometimes holding a very expensive handbag). Hilarious and unflinching, Plus One is a funny, sharply observed, heartbreaking look at love, power, and happily-ever-after in Hollywood."
Jennifer Weiner, author of All Fall Down, The Next Best Thing, and Good in Bed
Plus One is a smart and funny novel about Hollywood, but where it truly shines is in Noxon's stunning and painfully accurate depiction of the complex rhythms and growing pains of a marriage.”
Jonathan Tropper, author of This Is Where I Leave You and One Last Thing Before I Go
Well observed, honest, and laugh-out-loud funny, Plus One deftly tells a story from the inside of show business about being on the outside.”
Matthew Weiner, creator of Mad Men
"A page-turning peek into the world of TV and families and money, this is Hollywood L.A. as seen from a newcomer's ambivalent perspective. I found it both fun and fascinating and unsettling to delve into this world, built convincingly by Noxon's gift with scenes and voices."
Aimee Bender, author of The Color Master and The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
The emotional and socio-demographic details are so rich and hilarious, it's almost as if Christopher Noxon himself had some kind of incredibly successful Hollywood wife.”
Joel Stein, Time columnist and author of Man Made
"In this sweet, savvy domestic comedy, Christopher Noxon captures, with humor and pathos, the plight of the ultimate red-carpet orphan."
Gigi Levangie, author of The Starter Wife and The After Wife
"Hilarious and whip-smart, with a big beating heart at its center. I love this book, and so will you."
Dana Reinhardt, author of We Are the Goldens and The Things a Brother Knows
"In this, his hilarious debut novel, Christopher Noxon puts the fiercely comic roman(ce) in roman a clef."
Mark Ebner, author of Hollywood, Interrupted, Six Degrees of Paris Hilton, and Poison Candy
Juicy, fun, and the ultimate 'inside-baseball’ look at Hollywood, Plus One is rich with pitch-perfect details and social satire that sings. Christopher Noxon takes aim at showbiz insiders and outliers in this very funny novel and hits the target. You'll laugh, you'll cringe, and you'll never look at a man on the red carpet holding a Judith Leiber bag in the same way. Read it by the cabaña... if you can afford one.”
Lian Dolan, author of Elizabeth the First Wife and Helen of Pasadena
After this smart, very funny and painfully honest novel, Christopher Noxon’s wife should be proud to be his Plus One.”
Rick Marin, author of Keep Swinging and Cad: Confessions of a Toxic Bachelor
"Welcome to the New Hollywood, where the women are in charge and their spouses are on the guest list. Christopher Noxon knows this world first-hand, and his novel is warm, funny, and, most importantly, honest."
Neal Pollack, author of Alternadad
"I just finished Plus One by Christopher Noxon, husband of Orange Is the New Black showrunner Jenji Kohan, and it's a rather delicious read if you like stuff about Hollywood culture. I sped through it."
Elle, 10 Productive Indoor Things to Do During a Blizzard
This, faithful readers, is a hilarious book. There were times when I laughed so hard, I thought I pulled a stomach muscle.”
Vox Libris
Plus One explores the world of Hollywood and modern relationships with hysterical insight.”
The Absolute Mag
The marriage depicted in "Plus One" feels refreshingly real and authentic.”
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About the Author
Christopher Noxon is an accomplished journalist who has written for such publications as The New Yorker, Details, Los Angeles Magazine, Salon, and The New York Times Magazine. His first book, Rejuvenile: Kickball, Cartoons, Cupcakes, and the Reinvention of the American Grown-Up (Crown), earned him interviews on such shows as The Colbert Report and Good Morning America and generated features in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and Talk of the Nation; Ira Glass of This American Life called the book an eye-opener.” Noxon happens to be married to a top TV writer/producer and does the school chauffeuring for their three children, so he knows whereof he speaks regarding Plus Ones. He lives in Los Angeles.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
A Laughing-on-the-Inside book
By Pemberley Proud
Disclaimer: I was gifted a copy of this book in audio form through Audiobook Jukebox in exchange for an honest review.
Not hilarious or even "laugh-out-loud" as other reviewers claim (6 on Amazon and 7 on Goodreads). For me, it was more of a lift-the-corners-of-your-smile book. While not without humor, the story did not provide for me a vested interest in the characters. At no point in time did I feel compelled to continue listening. One Goodreads reviewer describes this story as falling flat and I agree.
Alex Sherman-Zicklin (nee Sherman) and his wife Figgie Sherman-Zicklin (nee Zicklin)are 30- to 40-something parents in Hollywood. He has an unglorious, thankless job in an ad agency from which he resigns after she, the lead screenwriter of a comedy series which has just won an Emmy and has sold 23 episodes, becomes the breadwinner of the family. He becomes the house-husband... From this story line, the book reads like 30-minute episodes of their lives with this new celebrity status and the changes her new salary allows. Perfect episode-length chapers for a Helen Hunt/Paul Riser duo to recreate in a Mad About You series!
That's it!! That's the humor! (BTW, I loved, loved, loved Mad About You!) This is filled with I'm-laughing-on-the-inside moments. I can easily see this book transferred to episodic, vignette form played by the likes of Helen Hunt and Paul Riser -- actors who know how to use timing to draw out humor from the audience even as their faces show nothing but the seriousness of comedic situations of life -- man-jeggings, catching a rat in the house.
This might serves as a good fit between discussion- or thought-provoking books if you want a breather. Or, if you are stuck in a genre rut, this might be a good fit. Those giving this book a 5-star rating are likely to mislead most -- they need to take off their rose-colored glasses.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Absolutely hilarious
By Vox Libris
This, faithful readers, is a hilarious book. There were times when I laughed so hard, I thought I pulled a stomach muscle.
Alex Sherman-Zicklin and wife Figgy started their union somewhat unconventionally and they continue in that strain. Figgy's maiden name is not Sherman, it's Zicklin, so the hyphenation gives her last name the emphasis, not her husband's. The same goes for their careers. Alex has a job, but his is of little to no consequence in Hollywood. What does matter? Figgy. She's a writer, and after a string of failed scripts, she sold one. It was made into a series, and she and the show win an Emmy.
(This sequence, by the way, will have you LOL'ing with such force that you might frighten friends and loved ones. Let's just say that the dress shoes Figgy gets for her husband to wear are somewhat unconventional.)
What happens next is that Figgy and Alex must deal with her new-found fame. Alex becomes the house-husband. The responsibility of the day-to-day care of their home and children falls to him, as Figgy increasingly becomes immersed in the show and the lifestyle of a successful Hollywood screenwriter.
While there is a general plot, this at times feels like a string of vignettes culled together. Very, very funny vignettes, mind you. I'm so accustomed to reading overwrought dramas that I was convinced Christopher Noxon would make this about the dissolution of a marriage, set against the miasma of a shallow, celebrity-obsessed culture.
It isn't.
I mean, it somewhat is, in that Noxon certainly skewers our shallow, celebrity-obsessed culture. But he isn't trying to make a soap opera out of Alex's life. He's out to entertain us, and that he does.
Alex has worked for an ad agency that aligns itself with do-good causes rather than big name clients, a place that let him take six months of paternity leave. He's established, somewhat, that Figgy's career takes precedence over his. Even when he sets out to write a memoir about his days in a punk rock band, you know that Alex will never eclipse his wife.
What Alex does have to do is figure out how to run the household, and herein lies comedy gold. Noxon is too smart to make Alex a bumbling fool; instead, Alex is someone we can understand, someone we can relate to, someone in whom we can see ourselves. Even when his escapades are highly comedic, they are still rooted in reality. Perhaps this is because Noxon himself is married to a successful Hollywood writer and producer. As his bio states, Noxon does the "school chauffeuring for their three children, so he knows whereof he speaks regarding Plus One."
Noxon lives the life, and he respects it too much to denigrate it by making Alex - or Figgy - appear like a caricature. This isn't to say that others in the story avoid such a plight. Some of the wives with whom Alex is forced to spend time while the group cheers on their spouses come across like stereotypes. Stock characters are as much a part of literature as the Elizabeth Bennets and Jewel Bundrens. (And if you have no idea who those people are, I suggest you hie thee to copies of Pride and Prejudice and As I Lay Dying, and fix that character flaw as soon as possible.) What differentiates dull stock characters from the purposeful is the craft of the writer, and in this case, Noxon's respect for the man and women behind the famous woman and men makes those stereotypes feel fun and even a little fresh.
I read a lot of chick lit, a lot of smut, and a lot of naughty books. And I LOVE THEM. But I need to mix it up some with books that make me laugh or think or both. Plus One is one heck of a funny book, and I enjoyed it from start to finish.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Plus One for Laughs and Tenderness
By Charlene D. Jones
Funny is tough and Noxon pulls it off with aplomb. From the first laugh out loud incident concerning a Hollywood Awards Gala, a stranger and duck tape, to the scenes on the beach involving his son, a sea creature and several would-be firemen squirting their hoses in competition, this book rocks. Noxon's take on modern marriage, on his modern marriage concerns every reader because he handles the subject with warmth, a disarming amount of personal internal monologue, and a deep tenderness. We know what he yearns for with his wife, his two children, and his increasingly abundant lifestyle. His yearnings match and echo our own, a sign of a true story teller. I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This is an honest review. Really. Get the book. It's fun and intelligent.
Charlene Diane Jones author of The Stain
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