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If you're a fan of pop music and you're curious about what goes on behind the cameras - you'll enjoy this ride!GOLD Winner 2023 IPA Awards, Finalist 2023 Amor Romance Novel Awards, The BookFest Awards Spring 2023 SilverMick McGraw is an aggressive Hollywood agent who reps famous singers. Moira Halimi-Joubert is a headstrong criminal defense attorney who studied opera. Brad Davenport is an arrogant billionaire hedge-fund manager who has a soft spot for dogs. Mick wants to make Moira a superstar, but she may have to dump Brad. What does the battle of the sexes look like when the combatants are equally matched-and might actually like each other? #MeThree?The twisty plot takes you inside a big-time movieland packaging agency as Mick's team scrambles to put together a stadium concert patterned on Cher's "Farewell Tour." The superstar they've scheduled has canceled just nine weeks before opening night. They need a totally new show theme - and a new star. With Moira in the role, her "Follow This!" show brings back famous names and songs from pop culture - and surprises everyone, including Moira, who must decide whether to pay the high price of fame.The contentious but lighthearted story of Mick & Moira & Brad engages this trio in a "full and frank exchange of views."
From the award-winning author of Clifford''s Spiral and Harry Harambee''s Kenyan Sundowner. This special scholar''s courseware edition of The Bonfire of the Vanderbilts includes the full text of the novel, along with the author''s research whitepaper "Deconstructing the Scandalous Narrative of The Baptism," which appeared in the Fall 2016 issue of The Journal of Art Crime. Also included in the endmatter are rare photographs from the private collection of the painter''s family and links to related audiovisual supplementary materials, including the recording of the author''s presentation on the The Baptism to the American Art Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.In 1892 Paris, Julius Stewart painted The Baptism, a Vanderbilt family scene that contains an embarrassing secret. In the novel, art historian Grace Atwood becomes obsessed with the painting and its hidden clues for reasons that have more to do with her personal ghosts. Either her doting husband is trying to make her think she''s crazy, or she really is in the early stages of dementia."I must say, I am impressed with your sleuthing, your imagination and your ability to weave a story. Your theory is fascinating, and I personally would be quite excited if any piece of it proved true." - Carson Joyner Clark, biographer of painter Julius Stewart"Alva Vanderbilt Belmont would be very grateful to you for researching a Vanderbilt family painting - as will all the family. And as I do. Historians keep us alive!" - Margaret Hayden Rector, Vanderbilt biographer, author of Alva,That Vanderbilt-Belmont Woman"Of the many inquiries we get, this has been the most interesting in a long time." - The Very Rev. Harry E. Krauss (retired)"I think you''ve done an extraordinary job of researching and speculating on the painting. You''ve certainly convinced me that this was a Vanderbilt affair!" - Mary Sudman Donovan, Historian, Episcopal Church USA, Author of A Different Call: Women''s Ministries in the Episcopal Church, 1850-1920
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