The Fake by Zoe Whittall

A novel about a friend whose stories just don't add up

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(HarperCollins)

After the death of her wife, Shelby is suffering from prolonged grief. She's increasingly isolated, irritated by her family's stoicism and her friends' reliance on the toxic positivity of self-help culture. Then, in a grief support group, she meets Cammie, who gives Shelby permission to express her most hopeless, hideous feelings. Cammie is charismatic and unlike anyone Shelby has ever met. She's also recovering from cancer and going through several other calamities. Shelby puts all her energy into helping Cammie thrive — until her intuition tells her that something isn't right.
Gibson is fresh from divorce, almost forty, and deeply depressed. Then he falls in love with Cammie. Not only is he having the best sex of his life with a woman so attractive he's stunned she even glanced his way, he feels truly known for the first time in his life. But Gibson's friends are wary of Cammie, and eventually he, too, has to admit that all the drama in Cammie's life can feel a bit over the top.
When Gibson and Shelby meet, they realize Cammie's stories don't always add up. In fact, they're far from the truth. But what kind of a person would lie about having cancer? And what does it say about Shelby and Gibson that they fell for it? From the author of The Best Kind of People and The Spectacular comes a sharp, emotional novel about lies, liars and the people who love them. (From HarperCollins)
Zoe Whittall is a Canadian novelist and screenwriter. Her books include Bottle Rocket Hearts, Holding Still for as Long as Possible, a Lambda Literary Award winner, and The Best Kind of People, which was a finalist for the 2016 Scotiabank Giller Prize(external link). She's also a writer for the hit CBC comedy series Baroness Von Sketch Show(external link) and was a story editor on the sitcom Schitt's Creek(external link). The Best Kind of People is being adapted for film by Sarah Polley. Whittall lives in Toronto.

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Media Audio | Q : Zoe Whittall on her new novel The Fake

Caption: Author Zoe Whittall on the charm of pathological liars, and her own experience of dating somebody who faked having cancer.

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