A Month in the Jungle

a novel

by Frederick Van Patten


Formats

Softcover
$16.95
Softcover
$16.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/13/2003

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 250
ISBN : 9780595273492

About the Book

Henry Cooper, an aspiring San Francisco screenwriter, has his first real writing job scripting a B-movie. The melodramatic story takes place on a coffee plantation in Africa during WWI, and although it isn't what Henry would call art, it's a potential break for his early career.

On a shoestring budget, the producer secures the use of a run-down antebellum rice plantation in the sweltering heat of South Carolina's swamp country. And the cast and crew have only a month to get the film completed. During his month in the jungle, Henry struggles to find his creative voice and to nurture a budding affair. But he nearly ruins his career when he becomes entangled in politics. He joins in a collaboration with the brilliant cinematographer, Bjørn Depew, against the perverse and controlling director, Teddy Rollick, and it nearly costs him his job.

Romance, artistry, betrayal and murder pepper the plot of this spicy novel as the filmmakers rush toward their goal to complete the film on time and under budget.


About the Author

Frederick Van Patten lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with his family. He?s the author of the two-part family chronicle, The Deep Road, the mystery novel, The 13th Notebook, and the romantic comedy, Midsummer?s Tale. He brings his experiences as a director and playwright to his novels, enlivening them with rich details from his years in the theater.