Summer Lies, by Bernhard Schlink:
A flautist returns to New York after a summer on the Cape where he promises his new love he will follow her to LA only to find his routine life too comfortable to abandon; a writer whose wife is more successful than he tries to seclude his family far from city distractions only to have his efforts backfire; a terminally ill man plans his last day on earth in the warmth of his family only to have his secretiveness drive them away. These and other SUMMER LIES stories reveal the deceptions we impose not only on others but also ourselves.
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NOTE: The above is a sample pitch, categorized by type of fiction, that I wrote for instructional purposes only. This “pitch” was written after the book was published and was never used by the author or anyone else to actually pitch a book.
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