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From Lauren Graham, the beloved star of Gilmore Young ladies and Parenthood, comes a witty, enchanting, and hilariously relatable debut book about a attempting young actress trying to get forward - and keep it mutually - in New York City. It's January 1995, and Franny Finance institutions has just half a year kept of the three-year deadline she arranged for herself when she arrived to New York, dreaming of Broadway and doing "important" work. But all she has to show for her efforts so far is a component in an ad for ugly Christmas sweaters, and a gig ready tables at a comedy club. Her roommates - her closest friend, Jane; and Dan, an aspiring sci-fi article writer - are supportive, yet Franny is aware a two-person admirer club doesn't exactly count up as success. Everyone instructs her she needs a backup plan, and even though she can almost picture moving back home and settling down with her perfectly nice ex-boyfriend, she's not prepared to give up on her goal of experiencing a career like her idols, Diane Keaton and Meryl Streep. Not just yet. But while she dreams of filling up their shoes, in the meantime, she'd happily accept a speaking part in just about anything - and getting a hair product mixture that works. Everything is traveling on the forthcoming showcase for her acting category, where she'll finally have a chance to perform for individuals who could actually employ the service of her. And she can't let herself be sidetracked by Wayne Franklin, a notorious flirt and the most successful actor in her category, even though he's all of a sudden started paying attention. Meanwhile, her bank-account is swiftly dwindling, her daddy wishes her to come home, and her agent doesn't come back her calls. But also for some reason, she will keep believing that she just might get what she arrived for. Someday, Someday, Maybe is a story about hopes and dreams, being young in a city, and seeking something deeply, madly, desperately. It's about finding love, finding yourself, as well as perhaps most difficult of most in New York City, finding an acting job.