<p><b>“The show must go on” takes on a whole new meaning for one single mom in a witty and emotional novel by the <i>USA Today</i> bestselling author of <i>I Thought You Said This Would Work</i>.</b></p><p>It seems lately that Poppy Lively is invisible to everyone but the IRS.</p><p> After her accountant absconded with her life savings, newly bankrupt Poppy is on the verge of losing her home when an old flame, now a hotshot producer, gives her a surprising way out: a job in costumes on a Hollywood film set. It’s a bold move to pack her bags, keep secrets from her daughter, and head to Los Angeles, but Poppy''s a capable person—how hard can a job in wardrobe be? It''s not like she has a choice; her life couldn''t get any worse. Even so, this midwesterner has a lot to learn about the fast and loose world of movie stars, iconic costumes, and back-lot intrigue.</p><p>As a single mom, she''s rarely had time for watching movies, she doesn''t sew, and she doesn''t know