The people who orbit around Renn Ivins, an actor of Harrison Ford-like
stature-his girlfriends, his children, his ex-wives, those on the
periphery-long to experience the glow of his flame. Anna and Will are
Renn's grown children, struggling to be authentic versions of themselves
in a world where they are seen as less-important extensions of their
father. They are both drawn to and repelled by the man who overshadows
every part of them.
Most of us can imagine the perks of celebrity, but Little Known Facts
offers a clear-eyed story of its effects-the fallout of fame and fortune
on family members and others who can neither fully embrace nor ignore
the superstar in their midst. With Little Known Facts, Christine Sneed
emerges as one of the most insightful chroniclers of our
celebrity-obsessed age, telling a story of influence and affluence, of
forging identity and happiness and a moral compass; the question being,
if we could have anything on earth, would we choose correctly?