Enjoyable light read, but missing something I couldn't quite put my finger on. Too contrived or something.....
Alex is married to a power woman, a TV writer whose star takes off after she wins an Emmy for her sitcom called Tricks and he's got angst dealing with being an insignificant other, aka, Plus One. He is dissatisfied with work, quits his job, vows to work on the book he wants to write about his youth, but ends up being distracted as someone's gotta take care of the kids as Alex is determined not to be one of those parents with nannies and his wife is consumed with work. Parenting is no fun, Alex gets distracted by his new pal Huck, a man in a similar situation who basically gives him bad advice about how to man up when you're a plus one, to often comical results. It takes a while for Alex to figure things out and there's a lot of soul searching here about relationships, trust and what's most important in life.... just like in an old Hollywood movie! Sigh. Noxon pokes fun at Hollywood's vapid culture all the while. As another as written, it would make a good movie (though how can anyone top Michael Keaton in "Mr. Mom"?) I did like how Alex and his wife Figgy were sort of a non-typical Hollywood couple.
I found the most interesting parts of the book and the best writing when Noxon's character Alex was penning chapters of his book about following punk rock bands around the country. The crazy lesbian mom who leaves her son alone, the dad who's never recovered from being chosen for a woman, how Alex loses his virginity, the punk culture.... THAT's a book I wanted to read. The prequel!