That's Not How It Happened
A Novel
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4.8 • 4 Ratings
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Publisher Description
“Funny and poignant... Craig Thomas is a big-hearted, empathetic writer who knows his characters inside and out." —Tom Perrotta, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Mrs. Fletcher and The Leftovers
“Funny, real and moving all at once...[A] wonderful, heartfelt debut.” –Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tony-Award Winning creator of Broadway’s Hamilton
From the Emmy-nominated co-creator and Executive Producer of How I Met Your Mother, this smart, funny, bighearted novel for fans of Kevin Wilson and Monica Heisey, follows a family turned upside down after Hollywood decides to make a movie version of their lives.
With Audiobook narration by Cobie Smulders and Josh Radnor
Paige didn’t set out to be a stay-at-home mom, but when her husband’s screenwriting career took off right before they had a son with Down syndrome, the decision was made for her. Now, with their children nearly grown and unsure what's next, Paige writes a memoir about the challenges of raising a child with a disability. When a major actress-turned-producer shows up at her door eager to make her “inspiring” story into a movie, she’s shocked, excited, and a little terrified.
This movie just might be the comeback opportunity her husband, Rob, desperately needs. His career has fizzled in recent years. But the movie is going to need a screenwriter, and who better to adapt his wife's memoir than him?... Meanwhile, their son, Emmett, doesn’t understand why people think his Down syndrome is the most important thing in his life (that's definitely his girlfriend, Amy)—but he hopes his newfound fame might somehow get him closer to meeting his idol, Eddie Vedder. Their daughter, Darcy, couldn't care less about the whole thing because she’s hardly even in their mom's book. The “normal” child who nobody ever worries about is feeling more forgotten than ever as her love life implodes and college decisions loom.
As their lives are chewed up and spit out by the Hollywood machine, triggering old resentments and launching new betrayals, will any of them even recognize the "inspiring" family in this film? Or will this "feel-good" movie be the end of them?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Thomas, cocreator of the TV show How I Met Your Mother, debuts with a heartfelt dramedy of marriage and the film business. Screenwriter Rob McConnell is married to Paige, who years ago gave up her journalism career to care for their son, Emmett, who has Down syndrome. As the couple's younger daughter, Darcy, begins her last year of high school, Paige writes a memoir detailing her experience raising Emmett, now an adult living in a group home. The book, which also describes her advocacy for people with disabilities, becomes a bestseller when it's touted on social media by middle-aged movie star Merritt Berkshire, who buys the film rights and gives herself the starring role. Rob is hired as the screenwriter, and the McConnells fight over their differing views on how to tell the story. Things come to a head when the mostly male production team convinces Rob to cut the material on Emmett's early childhood, prompting Paige to ruminate on how her "very female book stumbled her way into such a raging sausage party." Thomas alternates between the family members' perspectives, laying bare Rob's resentment at his wife's success and Darcy's frustration at always having to fight for attention. This well-rounded narrative crackles with life.