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Sascha Rothchild

    Sascha Rothchild's writing is characterized by its sharp wit and unflinching honesty, a style honed through years of crafting humorous personal essays that captivated Hollywood. Her approach delves into the complexities of relationships and life's unexpected turns with a distinctive blend of humor and insight. Rothchild masterfully navigates the space between memoir and fiction, creating narratives that are both relatable and remarkably insightful. Her debut novel promises to continue this tradition, offering readers a compelling exploration of the human experience.

    Sascha Rothchild
    How to Get Divorced by 30
    Blood Sugar
    • 2022

      She's accused of four murders. She's only guilty of three... When Ruby was a child growing up in Miami, she saw a boy from her school struggling against the ocean waves while his parents were preoccupied. Instead of helping him, Ruby dove under the water and held his ankle down until he drowned. She waited to feel guilty for it, but she never did. And, as Ruby will argue in her senior thesis while studying psychology at Yale, guilt is sort of like eating ice cream while on a diet - if you're already feeling bad, why not eat the whole carton? And so, the bodies start to stack up. Twenty-five years later, Ruby's in an interrogation room under suspicion of murder, being shown four photographs. Each is a person she once knew, now deceased. The line-up includes her husband Jason. She is responsible for three of the four deaths... but it might be the crime that she didn't commit that will finally ensnare her. From the Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer of The Bold Type, this darkly funny and compulsively page-turning novel is perfect for fans of Caroline Kepnes' You and Oyinkan Braithwaite's My Sister the Serial Killer.

      Blood Sugar
    • 2010

      How to Get Divorced by 30

      My Misguided Attempt at a Starter Marriage

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.2(201)Add rating

      Exploring the comedic side of heartbreak, this memoir delves into the author's experience with a marriage that was expected to endure but ultimately fell apart in just five years. Through humor and candid storytelling, the author reflects on the ups and downs of love, revealing the absurdities and challenges faced during this unexpected journey. The narrative captures the essence of resilience and the lighter moments that can emerge even from the most difficult situations.

      How to Get Divorced by 30