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Fake

A Startling True Story of Love in a World of Liars, Cheats, Narcissists, Fantasists and Phonies

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1 of 3 copies available
Now a Paramount+ TV series inspired by the book, starring Asher Keddie and David Wenham.
Read by award-winning actor, Claudia Karvan, acclaimed for roles in Stan's Bump and Love My Way.

Discover the chillingly captivating story of deception and resilience, drawing on the personal stories of the author and other women who have been drawn into relationships based on duplicity and false hope.
A Riveting Tale of Modern Deception
Women the world over are brought up to hope, even expect, to find the man of their dreams, marry and live happily ever after. When Stephanie Wood meets a sweet, sophisticated man who owns land and businesses, she embarks on an exhilarating romance with him. He seems compassionate, truthful and loving. He talks about the future with her. She falls in love. She also becomes increasingly beset by anxiety at the lavish three-act plays he offers her in the form of excuses for frequent cancellations and no-shows. She begins to wonder, who is this man?
An Investigative Journey
When she ends the relationship, Stephanie switches back on her journalistic nous and uncovers a story of mind-boggling duplicity and manipulation. She also finds she is not alone; that the world is full of smart, sassy women who have suffered the attentions of liars, cheats, narcissists, fantasists and phonies, men with dangerously adept abilities to deceive.
A Broad-Range and Acute Exploration
Wood, an award-winning writer and journalist, has written a riveting, important account of contemporary love, and the resilience of those who have witnessed its darkest sides.
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    • Books+Publishing

      May 30, 2019
      In 2017 journalist Stephanie Wood penned a piece for Good Weekend magazine in which she detailed a relationship she’d had with a man she met online. The relationship went awry, however, when his lies began to unravel, revealing a different person and life altogether. That viral story has been expanded into Fake, a meticulously researched blend of memoir and investigative journalism that reads like a gripping thriller. Through her own story and those of other duped women—some of whom had dealings with the same duplicitous man—Wood paints a picture of love in the time of technological terror and how that intersects with society’s weighty, and undeniably gendered, romantic expectations. Her exploration of the complexities of emotional abuse is at once harrowing and revealing, especially when she draws on psychological theory to wade into the murky waters of narcissistic personality disorder. Wood’s prose is languid yet vivid and she establishes trust with the reader as she divulges her own moments of vulnerability and shame. While the epilogue reads a little too much like a self-help book, with Fake Wood has woven together a deeply immersive, incredibly human narrative that reveals truths both personal and universal.

      Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen is a Melbourne-based writer and bookseller

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