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Key Information
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Mary Robison |
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2001 Los Angeles Times Book Award |
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New Yorker: "[T]here's grace and humor in the slippage between the ideal and the real: sure, we fall short, Robison seems to say, but more often than not a shrug and a quip save us from desperation. The author...creates a narrative out of fragmented paragraphs, and the book works best when she strips Money's most explicit fears away. At these moments, a simple sentence fragment....seems a close to perfect expression of lost beauty." |
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Format: Paperback, 208 Publisher: Counterpoint (September 19, 2002) Measurements: 8"(h) x 5.5"(w) x 0.5"(d), 0.55 lbs. ISBN: 9781582432557 |
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Money Breton, a Hollywood script doctor, finds the stresses and challenges of modern life beginning to wreak havoc as she struggles to cope with three ex-husbands, the I.R.S., the problems of her grown children, and the bizarre world of Hollywood filmdom. By the author of Oh! and An Amateur's Guide to the Night. |
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