Silver Lake

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A01=Alex Pugsley
Aubrey Mckee
Author_Alex Pugsley
Canadian Literature
CanLit
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child stars
comedy
drama
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film industry
forthcoming
Hollywood
identity
Los Angeles
models
movie stars
movies
romance

Product details

  • ISBN 9781771967105
  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Biblioasis
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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It was on a fully dark February night when I went to the Communist's Daughter to meet a friend who never showed that my life in movies began.

So begins the third installment in a series of standalone novels about the life and travels of Aubrey McKee. Set in Toronto and Silver Lake, a creative neighbourhood in Los Angeles, the novel chronicles with infectious élan Aubrey’s journey from broken-hearted derelict to B-movie production assistant, comedy writer, and science-fiction screenwriter, all the way up to feature film director. Along the way, he encounters long-ago childhood friends, manic producers, NHL players turned talk show hosts, Victoria’s Secret models, impulsive movie stars . . . and his own rising destiny.

Alex Pugsley has worked on over 185 produced episodes of television, writing for performers such as Lauren Ash, Scott Thompson, Jenn Whalen, Mark McKinney, Dan Aykroyd, and Michael Cera. He wrote and directed the feature film Dirty Singles which won for him the Irving Avrich Emerging Filmmaker Award at TIFF. Following the publication of his first novel, Aubrey McKee, he was named one of CBC’s Writers to Watch. His first story collection, Shimmer, was nominated for the ReLit Award for Short Fiction, and his most recent novel, The Education of Aubrey McKee, was longlisted for the Toronto Book Awards.

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