Saturday, December 18, 2004

Unlubricated (book review)

Unlubricated (2004) by Arthur Nersesian. The engaging female protagonist works in New York City and is struggling to become an actress. After surviving 9/11, she becomes involved in the production of an off-Broadway play titled "Unlubricated," in which she also hopes to star. Nersesian's dialog and characters all seem to be dead-on, and there's a good mix of black humor seasoning the whole tale. Grade: A-.

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