An edition of Maybe the Moon (1992)

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An edition of Maybe the Moon (1992)

Maybe the Moon

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Maybe the Moon, Armistead Maupin's first novel since ending his bestselling Tales of the City series, is the audaciously original chronicle of Cadence Roth -- Hollywood actress, singer, iconoclast and former Guiness Book record holder as the world's shortest woman. All of 31 inches tall, Cady is a true survivor in a town where -- as she says -- "you can die of encouragement." Her early starring role as a lovable elf in an immensely popular American film proved a major disappointment, since moviegoers never saw the face behind the stifling rubber suit she was required to wear. Now, after a decade of hollow promises from the Industry, she is reduced to performing at birthday parties and bat mitzvahs as she waits for the miracle that will finally make her a star. In a series of mordantly funny journal entries, Maupin tracks his spunky heroine across the saffron-hazed wasteland of Los Angeles -- from her all-too-infrequent meetings with agents and studio moguls to her regular harrowing encounters with small children, large dogs and human ignorance. Then one day a lanky piano player saunters into Cady's life, unleashing heady new emotions, and she finds herself going for broke, shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed. Her accomplice in the venture is her best friend, Jeff, a gay waiter who sees Cady's struggle for visibility as a natural extension of his own war against the Hollywood Closet. As clear-eyed as it is charming, Maybe the Moon is a modern parable about the mythology of the movies and the toll it exacts from it participants on both sides of the screen. It is a work that speaks to the resilience of the human spirit from a perspective rarely found in literature.

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Bantam
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Maybe the Moon
September 1, 2000, Black Swan
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: Maybe the Moon
Maybe the Moon
1994, Black Swan
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Cover of: Maybe the Moon
Maybe the Moon: A Novel
August 4, 1993, Harper Perennial
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Cover of: Maybe the Moon
Maybe the Moon
1993, Bantam
Cover of: Maybe the moon
Maybe the moon: a novel
1992, HarperCollins
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OL7543913M
Internet Archive
maybemoon0000maup_v4r4
ISBN 10
0593027655
ISBN 13
9780593027653
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25722
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423769

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