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Laura Cassidy's Walk of Fame - by Alan McMonagle (Paperback)

Laura Cassidy's Walk of Fame - by  Alan McMonagle (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Laura Cassidy is going all the way. Hollywood. Starry lights. The Walk of Fame. It's her destiny. At least, that's what her movie-obsessed father used to tell her. That was always the plan. <p/> Sure, it's been a bit slow-going, but the stars have finally aligned. The long-awaited new theatre is about to open, and their first production calls for a particularly fiery female lead. This part has Laura's name on it. <p/> There's her meddlesome older sister to get past - freshly returned from saving the world. Her occasional lover and stand-in leading man seems to think it's all a waste of time. And probably best not to mention the audition to her mother, especially after what happened last time . . . Laura just has to stay one step ahead of them all. <p/> Channeling the era of Hollywood's silver screen and told in a voice that blends devil humor, quiet mayhem, and a singled-minded optimism that might just lead to disaster, <i>Laura Cassidy's Walk of Fame</i> tells the story of a troubled soul desperate to find her place in life.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>With cinematic zip and dazzling noir panache, <b> McMonagle is back with a magical cracker</b>, a new novel glistening as its historic sobriquet, ghosting the threadbare auditoria of the world...' -- Patrick McCabe, author, <i>The Butcher Boy</i> <p/><b>'An irresistible comedy</b> of delusion and hope against self-sabotaging hope. <i>Laura Cassidy's Walk of Fame</i> has the frenetic energy and lacerating wit of Donleavy, but with its own trampled soul and pathos, shot through with yearning and thwarted ambition that glitters like an opening night. <b>Compulsively readable, painfully funny</b>.' -- Luke Kennard, author of <i>The Transition</i> <p/>'Snappy and slapstick, sly and ironic, <b>Alan McMonagle's comic prose is entirely his own and told with an unerring musicality</b>.' -- Paul Lynch, author of <i>Grace</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Alan McMonagle</b> has written for radio, published two collections of short stories: <i>Liar, Liar</i> and <i>Psychotic Episodes</i> - both of which were nominated for the Frank O'Connor Award - and contributed stories to many journals in Ireland and North America. He lives in Galway. His debut novel, <i>Ithaca</i>, was published in 2017.

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