Olivia Hunt is unemployed, living alone in Hollywood, and humorously working on the fourth draft of her pretend suicide note when she gets a phone call that her younger sister has been diagnosed with leukemia. That's the opening scene in Elisabeth Robinson's first novel, "The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters." The book is composed entirely of the letters Olivia writes as she struggles to help her sister re-gain her health and to become a successful movie producer. Elisabeth Robinson used her own experience as a movie producer and screenwriter in shaping the character of Olivia. Robinson told Minnesota Public Radio's Greta Cunningham that her sister's struggle with leukemia prompted her to quit the movie business and become a novelist.