Rhea Kohan discusses her book, “Hand-Me-Downs.” She begins by explaining that her book is about four generations of women who bond through parenting and family instincts. She talks about her relationship with her own family and her mother’s reaction to her getting a movie deal from her book. Kohan describes that she is writing a screenplay for the novel and has never written one before. She discusses her first book and how she finds the time to balance her family and career. She talks about how she did research for the book and friends that she talked to about the single scene. She ends the interview by describing Hollywood parties she has been to and how she interacts with famous people.
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