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Author V.E. Schwab’s upcoming novel “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue” is getting adapted into a feature film. Studio eOne has acquired rights for the movie, which will be produced by Gerard Butler’s company G-Base.

Schwab is penning the script in her screenwriting debut after an initial draft from Britt Poulton and Dan Madison Savage. The story follows Addie LaRue, who makes a Faustian bargain to live forever. But in return, she’s cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets. That all changes 300 years later, when she stumbles upon a man who remembers her name. The novel will be published on Oct. 6 by Tor Books.

Schwab is a New York Times bestselling author, who has written more than 20 books. Numerous works by Schwab have already gotten the Hollywood treatment. Her novel “Shades of Magic” is being turned into a TV show at Sony, and her book “City of Ghosts” is set up at Searchlight. Her other projects include the “Villains” series and “Monster of Verity” duology. Her work has been translated into more than two dozen languages.

Alan Siegel and Danielle Robinson will produce “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue” with Butler via G-Base. G-Base, founded by Butler and Siegel, has produced 15 feature films since its inception in 2008. The company’s slate includes “Law Abiding Citizen,” “Olympus Has Fallen,” “London Has Fallen” and “Angel Has Fallen.” Their latest film, “Greenland” starring Butler, opened on the big screen internationally but is skipping a theatrical release in the U.S. in favor of streaming.

eOne’s recent films include Oscar winner “1917,” “Queen and Slim” with Jodie Turner-Smith and Daniel Kaluuya, and “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.”

Schwab is repped by CAA and Root Literary.

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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

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First edition cover

AuthorV.E. Schwab
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherTor Books

Publication date

October 6, 2020
Pages448
ISBN978-0765387561

Dewey Decimal

813/.6 23

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is a fantasy novel by the American author V. E. Schwab. It was published by Tor Books on October 6, 2020.[1] The story follows a young French woman in 1714 who makes a bargain with the devil that makes her immortal, but curses her to be forgotten by everyone she meets. It was heavily praised and nominated for the 2020 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel.[2]

Plot[edit]

The story is balanced between a narrative in present day New York City and flashbacks starting from Addie's childhood in France to her experiences traveling the world and witnessing major historical events. It begins in the early 1700s, following Addie as a young woman burdened by a forced marriage and praying to the gods for her freedom. She accidentally catches the attention of a god of the night, who she would later name Luc, who promises her the time she wants with the caveat being nobody will ever remember her after one encounter. Over time she subtly influences many people, making marks in history and inspiring the creation of songs and art about her. Luc visits her every year after they make their deal, asking for her soul, but she refuses every time. The pair develop a relationship over time that carries on for about two decades. It ends abruptly when Luc asks again for her to surrender her soul, as Addie believes their relationship was just a gambit.

In 2014, Addie meets a man named Henry Strauss who can somehow remember her and speak her name. The pair become romantically involved until the day that Addie realizes that Henry only has 35 days left to live per conditions of his deal with Luc. Due to heavy familial pressures placed on him, Henry felt bogged down in his life, and a failed proposal made him attempt suicide. Luc visited him and granted his wish: whenever someone would see him, they would see what they desire the most. This allowed Henry to remember Addie, fulfilling her wish that somebody would remember her. At the novel's end, Addie sacrifices herself to Luc, agreeing to be his so long as he wants her at his side. She does not surrender her soul as Luc no longer wants it, claiming to be in love with her. Luc agrees to this in exchange for Henry's freedom with Addie's condition that Henry remember her. Henry publishes the stories Addie told him of her past in a book called The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, which is an instant success. Addie has hope that she can manipulate Luc to let her go and finally have peace.

Reception[edit]

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue was on the New York Times Best Seller list for 37 consecutive weeks through July 2021.[3]

Caitlyn Paxson at NPR praised the novel, particularly the attention to art: "her seven signature freckles...she has attempted to imprint herself in an artist's mind...fleeting impressions of a forgotten immortal. Together, they give us a sweeping feeling of urgency as we understand Addie's longing to be remembered in such a concrete and visceral way."[4] Kirkus Reviews labeled the novel a "spellbinding story" that would have readers "stay up all night reading—rich and satisfying and strange and impeccably crafted."[5] Ellen Morton from The Washington Post called it a "tour de force," commending the momentum, contemplative story, and explorations of identity.[6] Additionally, Megan Kallstrom of Slate noted the story's careful attention to detail, ending her review by saying: "Much like the seven freckles that sprinkle Addie’s face, we create our own constellations, and as we live through these darkened days, I feel brighter for having added Addie to mine."[7]

Film adaptation[edit]

In November 2021, it was announced that eOne will produce a film adaptation of the novel. Schwab is reported to have penned the early drafts of the screenplay before handing it off to husband-wife duo Augustine Frizzell and David Lowery; the former of the two will also direct the film. Alan Siegel, Danielle Robinson, Gerard Butler, as well as Schwab will act as producers on the project.[8][9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "See the starry cover for V.E. Schwab's 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue'". EW.com. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  2. ^ locusmag (2020-06-27). "2020 Locus Awards Winners". Locus Online. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  3. ^ "Hardcover Fiction Books - Best Sellers - Books - June 20, 2021 - The New York Times". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  4. ^ "'Addie LaRue' Is Invisible — But Memorable". NPR.org. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  5. ^ THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE | Kirkus Reviews.
  6. ^ Morton, Ellen. "Addie LaRue review". The Washington Post.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ Kallstrom, Megan (2020-10-06). "In The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, Isolation Is a Curse. Literally". Slate Magazine. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  8. ^ Rubin, Rebecca (2020-10-01). "V.E. Schwab's Novel 'Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' Getting Film Adaptation at eOne (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  9. ^ "Augustine Frizzell to Direct 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' Film Adaptation for eOne (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.

Is invisible life of Addie LaRue Based on Age of Adaline?

The invisible life of Addie LaRue definitely takes after Faust and The Age of Adaline movie. But it does not make it any less unique.

Will there be a movie for The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue?

V.E. Schwab's newest book, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, is officially going to be a movie! Schwab herself announced the adaptation in October of 2020, but Variety broke the news of a director and writing team earlier this week. Augustine Frizzell will direct the first adaptation of Schwab's work for eOne.

What book is Age of Adaline based off of?

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

Is Addie LaRue LGBT?

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab is the fantastical and introspective journey of Addie LaRue, a bisexual immortal cursed by the devil himself to be forgotten by all who meet her, until she meets someone who finally accepts her and loves her for who she is.