I should have stayed home: a novel
(2013)

Fiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Open Road Media : Made available through hoopla, 2013
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781453292044 (electronic bk.) MWT11557140, 1453292047 (electronic bk.) 11557140
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

McCoy's classic, slyly funny novel about a pair of young actors trying to make it in a pitiless Hollywood. For aspiring actor Ralph Carston, all roads lead to Hollywood - but none seem to be direct or easy. The handsome Georgia native immediately finds that his Southern accent is one strike against him, though he manages to eke out a living as an extra alongside his pretty roommate Mona Matthews. But the big break for these two young hopefuls finally arrives in a curious way. When their third roommate is sentenced to three years in prison for shoplifting, Mona's emotional courtroom outburst wins her and Ralph notoriety - and entrě into new social circles. Ralph becomes the self-loathing plaything of Ethel Smithers, a wealthy widow who promises much but has no interest in delivering. Mona faces romantic nightmares of her own while also being blacklisted for joining a union. A precursor to Sunset Boulevard, and reminiscent of Nathanael West, I Should Have Stayed Home is a fantastically hardboiled portrait of Tinseltown in the thirties. This ebook features an extended biography of Horace McCoy

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