Sweet Fury

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By Sash Bischoff ’09

Published Feb. 20, 2025

Everything seems to be perfect for America’s sweetheart Lila Crayne. She is engaged to renowned filmmaker Kurt Royall and preparing for the lead role in their feminist adaptation of Fitzgerald’s Tender is the Night. But her manicured life soon begins to unravel, and Lila turns to her therapist Jonah Gabriel. But everyone has a secret, and nothing is exactly as it seems. Bischoff ‘s Sweet Fury (Simon & Schuster) is a bold critique of American misogyny told through the lens of the film industry. Bischoff explores the blurred line between victim and perpetrator and what it means to truly find justice. 

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