The Final Frame The Final Frame

The Final Frame

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Publisher Description

He sacrificed his family for ambition — but now they're all he has left.

Cameron Parrish became Hollywood's #1 action director by refusing to use AI-assist technology. Every film is a box office success, but neither fame nor fortune makes up for the fact that Cameron's dying to make real cinema — an Oscar-worthy movie that will show the world he's an auteur, not the clever hack that the critics make him out to be.

But mere hours after being greenlit for the film he knows he was born to shoot, director Cameron Parrish is diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. There's no treatment, and if he's lucky, he might make it another year, but more likely, he's got a few months left.

As word gets out about his illness, Cameron realizes he has no true friends. No real family either: his obsession with finding perfection behind the camera lens has long since alienated his ex-wife and his adult son.

Desperate to make his final days matter, he signs up for an experimental program that promises to help him discover the meaning of his life — and his death. 

Accompanied by an artificial intelligence named Sofia, Cameron embarks on a bucket list journey — from the Maldives and Bhutan to Toledo and Morocco — designed to round out his unbalanced life and help him make peace with his impending death. 

But what if it's too late for Cameron to see the world through a new lens?

Eat, Pray, Love meets The Bucket List in this vibrant but poignant story exploring the possibility of second chances and the unexpected beauty of an imperfect life.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
March 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
306
Pages
PUBLISHER
Sterling & Stone
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
479.6
KB

Customer Reviews

Ms. English Teacher ,

The Final Frame

I really got caught up in this book. It flowed easily along. The characters were realistic & familiar. Even Sofia was believable at this time in our lives. Lessons taught but not overwhelming.
The use of the f__ word was quite heavy handed. Even if some use it constantly, there are those of us who don’t. The constant use of f__ & too descriptive sex aren’t necessary in a book that isn’t about sex.

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