Kirthana Ramisetti earned her MFA in creative writing from Emerson College, and has had her work published in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Entertainment Weekly, The Atlantic and more. Her debut novel, Dava Shastri's Last Day, was published in 2021. She lives with her husband in New York City.
"Advika and the Hollywood Wives is my favorite kind of page-turner:
packed with juice, humor, intrigue, and a complex heroine on a
quest to discover what's real beyond the mirage of all that
glitters. Kirthana Ramisetti's knowledge of celebrity culture
shines through in every scene, and I couldn't help but
binge!"--Dawnie Walton, author of The Final Revival of Opal and
Nev
"Looks at Hollywood from a unique and unflinching lens, but also
allows for themes of grief, friendship, and love to bloom in
unexpecting ways."--Cosmopolitan
"Dava Shastri's Last Day is a story about ambition and greatness,
wealth and family, full of secrets, love, and music, and those
eternal pop song complements: heartbreak and hope. It's a gripping,
deeply satisfying story about one woman's tremendous life--and the
infinitely complicated ways we create our own legacies."--Kate
Racculia, Author of Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts and Bellweather
Rhapsody, Praise for Dava Shastri's Last Day
"Kirthana Ramisetti has a knack for the intriguing, propulsive kind
of writing that had us sneaking our mother's paperbacks as teens.
Like Dava Shastri, Advika is a good old-fashioned page-turner,
centered around a character we've never seen in fiction, but sorely
needed to meet."--Priyanka Mattoo, Writer and filmmaker
"A compelling portrait of a young woman fighting erasure, learning
to accept help from her friends, and coming into her
own."--Booklist
"A disturbing twist on the classic Cinderella tale . . . Juicy,
propulsive and insightful."--Parade magazine
"A page-turner packed with mystery, drama, and
romance."--Associated Press
"A rich portrait of a family facing their powerful matriarch's
death, Dava Shastri's Last Day is full of music, magnetism, and
familial obligation. If Succession were about a multicultural
family who actually loved each other, it might look like
this."--Emma Straub, Author of All Adults Here, Praise for Dava
Shastri's Last Day
"A vivid, engrossing drama . . . Ramisetti juxtaposes the glitz and
glamour of Hollywood against its underbelly of power imbalances,
racism, and the consumption of young hopefuls, especially women.
Deep, thoughtful characterization of Advika and the former wives
brings extra heft to a complex story of wish fulfillment gone
wrong."--Shelf Awareness
"A Cinderella tale with a dark twist. Beneath the glamorous
exterior of this page-turner is a thoughtful story about female
empowerment and what happens when promises of happily ever after
don't quite meet fairy tale expectations."--Margarita Montimore,
USA Today bestselling author
"I could not put this book down. Advika is the kind of heroine
we've all been waiting for: readers will laugh with her and cheer
her on as she opens our eyes to the truths of grief and sisterhood,
of friendship and love, of ambition and fame. Kirthana Ramisetti
has a rare gift for penning page-turners full of wisdom, nuance,
and depth, and I know I am not alone in saying that I will read any
book she writes."--Qian Julie Wang, New York Times bestselling
author of Beautiful Country
"Kirthana Ramisetti has written a sweeping saga and also a poignant
story about sacrifice and the exacting price of secrecy. Cinematic
and intimate, Dava Shastri's Last Day is an intricate story about
family and love."--Devi S. Laskar, Author of The Atlas of Reds and
Blues, Praise for Dava Shastri's Last Day
"Kirthana Ramisetti is a gifted storyteller, and Advika and the
Hollywood Wives is such a gift. The glitz and underlying darkness
of Hollywood make for a setting as complex and compelling as
Ramisetti's characters, and every page of this smart,
sharply-observed novel rings with insight--and with heart."--Meena
Harris, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Kirthana Ramisetti is quickly becoming the go-to author for
nuanced stories about fame, family, and love. Advika and the
Hollywood Wives is an insightful and moving portrayal of a woman
fighting for what she
deserves. Told with equal parts humor and heart, this delightful
novel is sure to be a favorite for book clubs!"--Saumya Dave,
Author of What a Happy Family
"Nails the Hollywood milieu and offers an incisive portrait of
Julian, a powerful man who feels compelled to control the women in
his life. This is a winner."--Publishers Weekly
"Part love story, part thriller, this novel will appeal to fans of
Hollywood and May-December romance."--Kirkus
"Pure delight! With Advika, Kirthana Ramisetti has gifted us the
boldest of heroines--one who will fight to discover her own worth,
and learn to love what she finds."--Mira Jacob, author of Good
Talk
"Ramisetti beautifully weaves keen analysis of celebrity culture
and a deep love of music into this perceptive, intergenerational
story of resentment, trauma, love, and redemption. A page-turner
with humor, heart, and lots of pop music."--Jennifer Keishin
Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author of Seinfeldia, Praise
for Dava Shastri's Last Day
"Ramisetti draws nuanced characters who are introspective and
entertaining."--Kirkus, Praise for Dava Shastri's Last Day
"Ramisetti excels at holding back just enough to keep you furiously
turning the pages looking for answers in this
mystery-meets-romance."--Buzzfeed
"Suspenseful and cinematic, Advika and the Hollywood Wives will
have you on the edge of your seat from the very first page through
the nail-biting grand finale. Kirthana Ramisetti is a novelist in
the tradition of Jane Austen, masterfully blending complex human
psychology and sharp comedy to bring her finely drawn characters to
vivid life. This book is both a cautionary tale about power
imbalance in a relationship (trust your instincts, ladies!) and a
valentine to friends who are like family."--Erin Carlson, Author of
I'll Have What She's Having: How Nora Ephron's Three Iconic Films
Saved the Romantic Comedy
"This book is deliciously suspenseful. I raced through the pages
and found not just a delightful intrigue but also a thoughtful
exploration of manipulation, power, and the legacy of
sisterhood."--Marie Rutkoski, author of Real Easy
"This delicious book is for all of us who love romantic
comedies--and yet also mistrust the ways Hollywood romantic tropes
can stifle our individuality and creativity in real life.
Ramisetti's zippy, nuanced take on the Bluebeard tale is especially
insightful about who gets to be a professional storyteller, and
about the pressure to squeeze our lives and stories into the boxes
prescribed by popular culture." --Kate Reed Petty, author of True
Story
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