Older

Older by Pamela Redmond, published by Simon and Schuster on September 8, 2020, is a 320-page novel that continues the story of Liza Miller, a character introduced in the previous book, Younger. As Liza approaches her fiftieth birthday, her life takes an unexpected turn when her novel is adapted into a television series, leading her to navigate the complexities of love and ambition between New York and Los Angeles.
In this sequel, Liza grapples with the challenges of family life and romance as she embarks on a new adventure in Hollywood. With her relationships at stake, including her on-again off-again boyfriend Josh and her pregnant daughter, Liza must confront her feelings for Hugo Fielding, a charming actor on her new show. This narrative explores themes of humor and the intricacies of personal growth, offering readers a relatable glimpse into the pursuit of happiness and self-discovery as Liza learns what it truly means to embrace getting older.
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In the hotly anticipated sequel to the beloved Younger—now a hit TV series from the creator of Sex and the City starring Sutton Foster and Hilary Duff—Liza Miller is torn between two cities and two hearts when her bestselling novel is picked up by a major television network.
New York or Los Angeles? Romance or commitment? Younger…or older?
Liza Miller never dreamed that anyone would be interested in her life, let alone buy a book about it. But everything changes when, on the eve of her fiftieth birthday, she publishes a thinly veiled novel about a woman posing as a millennial called Younger—which her old friend Kelsey wants to turn into a TV show.
Liza is off to Los Angeles to help Kelsey write the pilot. But that means leaving behind her on-again off-again boyfriend Josh, her pregnant daughter, and her best friend Maggie. Can Liza find happiness in her new adventure if it means leaving everyone she loves?
Yet as Liza is swept up in the heady world of Hollywood, she finds herself thinking less and less of her life back home in New York. And when she meets Hugo Fielding—the devastatingly handsome and incredibly flirtatious Brit playing her boss on the show—she toes the line between having a crush and falling in love.
Torn between New York and Los Angeles, a familiar love and a risky one, an established career and a shot at stardom, Liza must decide if it’s too late to go to the ball…and if she even wants to. From the author of the beloved Younger, this is an endearing, hilarious, and relatable tale of second chances and new beginnings that proves: the best thing about getting Older is that you finally get to be yourself.
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