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A Paper Orchestra

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In his debut collection of personal essays, Emmy-nominated screenwriter Michael Jamin (King of the Hill, Just Shoot Me, Beavis and Butt-Head, Wilfred, Maron, Rules of Engagement, Tacoma FD) recounts the true stories of a sensitive, anxious man searching for the things that are most important: identity, love, forgiveness, and redemption.

A cross between David Sedaris and Neil Simon, Michael discovers his unlikeliest moments of growth: he fakes his way onto a college-football team to experience a moment of grace; breaks up with a woman because she can't stop saying "just kidding"; gets caught lying during a Hollywood power meeting; takes advantage of the pandemic lockdown to repair his relationship with his daughters.

An audaciously funny yet achingly poignant memoir, A Paper Orchestra will have you rethinking the smallest, almost forgotten moments of your life.

"Good lord, how it made me feel happy, sad, and connected all at once... If one defines comedy as making sense of life and getting a visceral reaction out of its reader, it's a triumph."
—Vulture, Best Comedy Books of 2024

"As one of the head writers for my tv show Maron, Michael Jamin was essential in helping me portray myself honestly. I'm very happy and impressed that he was able to apply his craft to himself. It's not easy to put your authentic you out there. Michael did a beautiful job of it with A Paper Orchestra."

—Marc Maron

"Fantastic... It's multi-timbral. It runs all levels of the pyramid at the same time. His knockout punches are stinging sincerity."

-John Mayer

"Keen, hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking insights from an astute and twisted observer of everyday life."

—Steven Levitan, co-creator, Modern Family; creator, Just Shoot Me

"While I was laughing out loud, my heart was breaking.... Tragedy and comedy in one."

-Judy Greer

"Those who appreciate the power of simple stories to tell us about human nature... or who are bewitched by a storyteller who has mastered his craft, will find a delightful collection of vignettes.... A lovely anthology that strikes a perfect balance between humor and poignancy."

—Kirkus Reviews

"Brisk, engaging storytelling and dialogue.... A Paper Orchestra offers as many heart-tugging moments as laughs."

—BookLife Reviews

"As the father of daughters, I found Michael's understanding of parenting and the human condition to be spot-on. This book is a fantastic read!"

—Max Mutchnick, co-creator, Will & Grace

"A Paper Orchestra is a joy. It is funny but with a depth and resonance that is a revelation... I loved this book."

-John Altschuler, co-creator, Silicon Valley

"Michael Jamin was always one of the fastest guys in the writer's room with the perfect joke. Now, reading his book "A Paper Orchestra" I realize he can also write honest and powerful stories that stick with you long after reading them."

—Dave Krinsky, showrunner, King of the Hill

"An honest, sometimes excruciatingly so, collection of personal essays, which is also incredibly witty and made this reader laugh out loud."

—Reedsy

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 5, 2024
      In his imminently readable debut, Jamin asks, “What if the smallest, almost forgotten moments were the ones that shaped us most?” This project, which examines such moments from his own life in a series of incisive, illuminating essays, started when Jamin, a television writer (Beavis and Butthead, King of the Hill, Just Shoot Me, amongst others) received a disheartening call from a studio: a poem he had included in a script wasn’t considered good enough. That the poem was written by Shakespeare was of no concern to the studio. Disillusioned, Jamin withdraws into a writer’s slump until, at the behest of his wife, he writes down a list of memories and begins writing about them.
      Jamin shares 18 memories in 18 chapters, told in roughly chronological order: he recalls being a child who shied away from sports, his reluctance to take a father-mandated martial arts class, and the abject terror he felt at his first lesson, looking at a bloodthirsty opponent. Jamin is a skilled writer, and his account of reluctance turning to dread turning to flat-out terror is potent. “We’ve had enough judo for a while, don’t you think?” his father eventually says, and the reader’s heart rate will return to normal. From there, Jamin covers moving to Hollywood and living at the Melrose Place; “general” meetings with studio executives; the secret life of a “spooky” neighbor; and taking dance lessons after being called out by his sister at a wedding.
      The strength of Jamin’s book lies not only in his immersive conjuring of memories or his brisk, engaging storytelling and dialogue. It’s in how he deftly ties each anecdote into larger life events, revealing how “almost forgotten moments” can be substantial in their significance, even life changing. Paper Orchestra offers as many heart-tugging moments as laughs, but it will also leave readers rummaging through their own mental archives.
      Takeaway: Incisive, sharply told memories from a Hollywood writer’s life.
      Comparable Titles: Patty Lin’s End Credits: How I Broke Up WIth Hollywood, Susan Silver’s Hot Pants in Hollywood.
      Production grades
      Cover: A
      Design and typography: A
      Illustrations: N/A
      Editing: A
      Marketing copy: A

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