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Review Quotes:
"Inspired by a comically unreasonable real-life advertisement published by a wealthy New York art world family seeking a personal assistant to "make life easier for the couple in every way possible," this novel follows an unemployed actor named Raj who gets hired, on false pretenses, for a similar role by an unnamed "Hollywood Family" in Los Angeles. Sethi, a filmmaker and practicing oncologist, weaves into this deadpan satire a sobering look at the impacts of racism and colonialism on the pursuit of fame."--
New York Times
"An immersive, literary page-turner that offers timely commentary on race and a peek into the lives of the Hollywood elite...The voice is witty, sharp, and sarcastic with great pacing, providing glimpses into Raj's past and a slow reveal of everyone's secrets."
--Library Journal (starred review)
"Whip-smart...a laugh-out-loud tale of a Hollywood hustler."
--Publishers Weekly
"Raj never intended to be the assistant to a rich, powerful, and often-absurd family of Hollywood heavyweights. But his own dreams of being an actor aren't panning out, and working for the H family has got to be better than slinging frozen yogurt--right? Perhaps, but the deeper he falls into their world, the more he finds that it's not at all what he expected, and perhaps he's been cast in the most challenging role of his life after all."
--Town & Country, The 46 Best Books of Summer 2026
"Funny, poignant, and positively delightful. Sethi's first novel has all the pleasure of an artisanal chocolate--an enticing exterior, a sneaky sophistication, and once you get inside, a shocking and enlivening surprise."--
Graham Moore, author of The Last Days of Night
Biographical Note:
Roshan Sethi is a writer, director, and practicing oncologist. He is the cocreator of
The Resident, which ran for six seasons on Fox. His directorial debut
7 Days won the Independent Spirit Award for best first feature. He subsequently directed
World's Best for Disney+ and cowrote the abortion drama
Call Jane, which premiered at Sundance in 2022. His third film as a director,
A Nice Indian Boy, recently premiered at SXSW to rave reviews. His next film,
The Surgeon, starring Michelle Yeoh and Martin Freeman, is forthcoming.
The Simp is his debut novel.
Publisher Marketing:
A razor-sharp novel about the rise and fall of an unemployed actor who lands the greatest role of his life when he's hired as a personal assistant to an absurd Hollywood family.
Raj Ladlani is a morose and unemployable actor. He has reasons to believe he is spectacularly talented, a legend in every way but for the success. He leads an anonymous life in LA, working part time at a frozen yogurt store, fantasizing about stardom and clinging to the encouragement of his aging and kindly acting coach.
At his life's nadir, Raj reads a job posting detailing a relentless, laughable parade of menial responsibilities for an organization blandly described as "Hollywood Family."
The Simp tells the story of Raj's momentous employment with the H Family and the destruction that follows. Jim H is a massive and macho director in a creative rut. Anna H might uncharitably be described as his much younger trophy wife, quietly and neurotically seeking out her own independent sense of purpose as a screenwriter. Raj's work as their executive assistant becomes his new sense of soaring purpose. But he procured the job through a sea of lies.
The job itself is an absurdist walk through a landmine of affluent domestic chaos, identity politics, and petty Angeleno grievances. And things only get weirder when it turns out Anna H has been working on a secret project of her own--one that will change everything for Raj.
Review Citations:
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Library Journal 06/01/2026 pg. 79 (EAN 9781668211021, Hardcover) - *Starred Review
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Booklist 06/01/2026 (EAN 9781668211021, Hardcover)
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Publishers Weekly 06/08/2026 (EAN 9781668211021, Hardcover)
Contributor Bio:Sethi, Roshan
Roshan Sethi is a writer, director, and practicing oncologist. He is the cocreator of
The Resident, which ran for six seasons on Fox. His directorial debut,
7 Days, won the Independent Spirit Award for best first feature. He subsequently directed
World's Best for Disney+ and cowrote the abortion drama
Call Jane, which premiered at Sundance in 2022. His third film as a director,
A Nice Indian Boy, recently premiered at SXSW to rave reviews. His next film,
The Surgeon, starring Michelle Yeoh and Martin Freeman, is forthcoming.
The Simp is his debut novel.
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