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About The Book
When a beloved actress is cast in a feminist adaptation of a Fitzgerald classic, she finds herself the victim in a deadly game of revenge in which everyone, on screen and off, is playing a part.
“A breathlessly fun, dark, and twisty tale of feminist revenge.” —Lisa Genova, New York Times bestselling author of Still Alice
Lila Crayne is America’s sweetheart: she’s generous and kind, gorgeous and magnetic. She and her fiancé, visionary filmmaker Kurt Royall, have settled into a stunning new West Village apartment and are set to begin filming their feminist adaptation of Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night.
To prepare for the leading role, Lila begins working with accomplished therapist Jonah Gabriel to dig into the trauma of her past. Soon, Lila’s impeccably manicured life begins to unravel on the therapy couch—and Jonah is just the man to pick up the pieces. But everyone has a secret, and no one is quite who they seem.
A twisty, thought-provoking, “wildly imaginative” (Joyce Carol Oates) novel of construction and deconstruction in conversation with the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sweet Fury is a bold critique of America’s deep-rooted misogyny. With this novel, Bischoff probes the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator and examines the true meaning of justice.
“A breathlessly fun, dark, and twisty tale of feminist revenge.” —Lisa Genova, New York Times bestselling author of Still Alice
Lila Crayne is America’s sweetheart: she’s generous and kind, gorgeous and magnetic. She and her fiancé, visionary filmmaker Kurt Royall, have settled into a stunning new West Village apartment and are set to begin filming their feminist adaptation of Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night.
To prepare for the leading role, Lila begins working with accomplished therapist Jonah Gabriel to dig into the trauma of her past. Soon, Lila’s impeccably manicured life begins to unravel on the therapy couch—and Jonah is just the man to pick up the pieces. But everyone has a secret, and no one is quite who they seem.
A twisty, thought-provoking, “wildly imaginative” (Joyce Carol Oates) novel of construction and deconstruction in conversation with the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sweet Fury is a bold critique of America’s deep-rooted misogyny. With this novel, Bischoff probes the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator and examines the true meaning of justice.
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1. The author’s note mentions that Sweet Fury is in conversation with the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Did you notice any Easter eggs or parallels to Fitzgerald’s writing? How do these add depth to the story?
2. The three generations of women represented in Sweet Fury bring radically different interpretations of feminism to the story. How would you define a true feminist? In your eyes, are any of the characters in the novel true feminists?
3. What do you think Sash Bischoff was saying about gender dynamics in the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald? How do you think his books would be received if they were published today?
4. The feminist reimagining of Tender Is the Night plays a central role in the story. How does Lila’s interpretation of Nicole Diver’s journey mirror her own struggles and aspirations? How does the novel depict the relationship between trauma and artistic expression?
5. Did Jonah’s character arc surprise you? Were there moments of foreshadowing that clued you in to the way his narrative might unfold?
6. The novel explores various power dynamics, from Lila’s professional relationships to her romantic entanglements. How do these dynamics evolve throughout the story?
7. How do the themes of public versus private personas play out in the novel, particularly for characters in the entertainment industry?
8. What do you think the book is saying about the #metoo movement and the nature of justice? Can justice ever really be achieved in the aftermath of sexual violence? In your opinion, at what point do Lila’s methods in her own pursuit of justice cross the line past permissibility?
9. If you’ve finished the novel, do you feel the ending provided closure for Lila? For any of the characters?
10. Did Lila’s attempts to balance career ambition with her truth inspire any reflection on times in your own life when your motivations got messy?
2. The three generations of women represented in Sweet Fury bring radically different interpretations of feminism to the story. How would you define a true feminist? In your eyes, are any of the characters in the novel true feminists?
3. What do you think Sash Bischoff was saying about gender dynamics in the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald? How do you think his books would be received if they were published today?
4. The feminist reimagining of Tender Is the Night plays a central role in the story. How does Lila’s interpretation of Nicole Diver’s journey mirror her own struggles and aspirations? How does the novel depict the relationship between trauma and artistic expression?
5. Did Jonah’s character arc surprise you? Were there moments of foreshadowing that clued you in to the way his narrative might unfold?
6. The novel explores various power dynamics, from Lila’s professional relationships to her romantic entanglements. How do these dynamics evolve throughout the story?
7. How do the themes of public versus private personas play out in the novel, particularly for characters in the entertainment industry?
8. What do you think the book is saying about the #metoo movement and the nature of justice? Can justice ever really be achieved in the aftermath of sexual violence? In your opinion, at what point do Lila’s methods in her own pursuit of justice cross the line past permissibility?
9. If you’ve finished the novel, do you feel the ending provided closure for Lila? For any of the characters?
10. Did Lila’s attempts to balance career ambition with her truth inspire any reflection on times in your own life when your motivations got messy?
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster (January 13, 2026)
- Length: 288 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668043264
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