Someday, Someday, Maybe
A Novel
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Lauren Graham
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Lauren Graham
About this listen
From Lauren Graham, the beloved star of Gilmore Girls and Parenthood, comes a witty, charming, and hilariously relatable debut novel about a struggling young actress trying to get ahead - and keep it together - in New York City.
It’s January 1995, and Franny Banks has just six months left of the three-year deadline she set for herself when she came to New York, dreaming of Broadway and doing "important" work. But all she has to show for her efforts so far is a part in an ad for ugly Christmas sweaters, and a gig waiting tables at a comedy club. Her roommates - her best friend, Jane; and Dan, an aspiring sci-fi writer - are supportive, yet Franny knows a two-person fan club doesn’t exactly count as success. Everyone tells her she needs a backup plan, and though she can almost picture moving back home and settling down with her perfectly nice ex-boyfriend, she’s not ready to give up on her goal of having a career like her idols, Diane Keaton and Meryl Streep. Not just yet.
But while she dreams of filling their shoes, in the meantime, she’d happily settle for a speaking part in almost anything - and finding a hair product combination that works.
Everything is riding on the upcoming showcase for her acting class, where she’ll finally have a chance to perform for people who could actually hire her. And she can’t let herself be distracted by James Franklin, a notorious flirt and the most successful actor in her class, even though he’s suddenly started paying attention. Meanwhile, her bank account is rapidly dwindling, her father wants her to come home, and her agent doesn’t return her calls. But for some reason, she keeps believing that she just might get what she came for.
Someday, Someday, Maybe is a story about hopes and dreams, being young in a city, and wanting something deeply, madly, desperately. It’s about finding love, finding yourself, and perhaps most difficult of all in New York City, finding an acting job.
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- Lulu
- 30-01-17
Practice practice practice
It's clear early on that the writing improves markedly with every chapter. The content and story itself far exceeded my expectations, surprisingly perspicacious for a debut short novel about a struggling young actress. Witty and warm. Looking forward to more from Lauren Graham.
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- Emma Lindsay
- 17-07-15
I love Lauren Graham
What made the experience of listening to Someday, Someday, Maybe the most enjoyable?
Lauren herself narrating.
Would you recommend Someday, Someday, Maybe to your friends? Why or why not?
Yes if they like Lauren as much as I do. She is very funny.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, I think the idea of keeping your eyes on your own paper is brilliant and something we should all be reminded of.
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- Mrs M Howie
- 20-10-21
loved it
Great story, great characters. Very like real life situations apposed to a fictional character. Really enjoyed it.
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- Scott Matthewman
- 08-07-13
Warm, funny take on the life of a struggling actor
Where does Someday, Someday, Maybe rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It's great – quite a bit shorter than most of the books I tend to read, but I was in the mood for something lighter and shorter, and it fit the bill perfectly.
Would you be willing to try another book from Lauren Graham? Why or why not?
I'd definitely listen to more stuff either by, or just read by, Lauren Graham again. She has a bone-dry delivery, matched by her writing, that allows both humour and pathos to come through.
What does Lauren Graham bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
There's an inherent advantage to the author reading their own work anyway – you hear the dialogue in the voices, and with the cadences, that best deliver the humorous or the romantic lines without risk of misinterpretation.But Graham being a now-successful actress who would have been at the point of her career where Franny is in the mid-90s adds additional levels. Not only can we choose to believe that there is an element of autobiography in there (whether there is or is not), we know that, at the very least, the situations in which Franny finds herself are real. And that makes her more real to us as a result.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
She's given herself three years to make it as an actor. Maybe this time…
Any additional comments?
In print, there are visual depictions of the heroine Franny's Filofax diary, which break up the narrative at key points. It took me a while to discover that Audible places a PDF version of those pages in your library (they've since added a note to the book's description to this effect) – it's worth keeping them to hand so that you can read them at the appropriate points.
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- chavonne
- 05-12-24
Feels like catching up with a friend over a cup of coffee on a Saturday morning
Good listen. Loving the story❤️ wish there was moreee!! Easy to follow. Fun playful and somewhat serious!
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- Emma
- 24-03-15
An easy listen
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Yes, quite an easy listen, chick lit for the ears! She's quite a pleasant narrator too.
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- Diarmaid Ó Fatharta
- 15-01-17
A story worth reading AND hearing!
Read the book and audio is just as entertaining! Lauren Graham brings the story to life in a way a lot of other narrators couldn't, and I couldn't stop laughing!
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-11-18
A book Lorelei would read
Thoroughly enjoyed it. It wouldn't be a Lauren Graham book if I didn't want a sequel. Hoping for more from this author.
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- Simona
- 31-12-17
Loved it!
Beautifully written in simple words, easy to read/listen to. All I can say is that this is a very Lauren Graham book, it's funny, entertaining and positive from the beginning to the last line. The fact that's read by the author is a big plus, her happy voice brings the story to life and makes you feel like you're almost part of it.
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- Shona Booky Ramblings Lawrence
- 04-11-17
Fantastic book to slip into
I picked up the audio version of this book, I've been eyeing the book for a while and opted for the audio version because it was recorded by Lauren Graham herself. Im a bit of a fan, I loved her in Gilmore Girls and Parenthood. However i quickly realised that listening to Graham reading was a mistake... I couldn't help but picture Lorelai instead of Franny in the scenes. And it took me a while to shake off the ghost of Lorelai and let Franny tell her tale.
To begin with it felt a little Bridget Jones' Diary-esque, in the way that she mentions her Filofax pages as a way to mark the passing of time, but that was about where the comparisons ended.
I liked Franny almost immediately, but again that may be because to begin with my brain was seeing another character in her place. At times she felt so very naive and oblivious to the "definitely not boyfriend material" even when he makes it pretty obvious he'd like to be considered for that role... and the charming guy from acting class was so far up his own behind its a wonder he actually manages to see anyone else.
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