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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]] | * '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Avon]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Avon]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1967 | * '''Year''': 1967 | ||
− | LAUREL! When Laurel Vining composes her bright, off-beat application for the lead in a new television series, she never dreams that she, an unknown from a small town, would actually be considered. But soon she's flying to the glittering coast and the great Universal City Studios to have a screen test. Her misadventures on the lot attract much attention and when, later, she unwittingly offends the most powerful columnist in a publicity-conscious industry, her future in films begins to look grim. In this situation, she's especially grateful for the warm friendship of handsome Toby Pryor, whose own star is on the rise ... but can this be more that a friendship? Could this be love? | + | |
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
+ | LAUREL! When Laurel Vining composes her bright, off-beat application for the lead in a new television series, she never dreams that she, an unknown from a small town, would actually be considered. But soon she's flying to the glittering coast and the great Universal City Studios to have a screen test. Her misadventures on the lot attract much attention and when, later, she unwittingly offends the most powerful columnist in a publicity-conscious industry, her future in films begins to look grim. In this situation, she's especially grateful for the warm friendship of handsome Toby Pryor, whose own star is on the rise...but can this be more that a friendship? Could this be love? |
Revision as of 19:42, 25 October 2007
- Author: Dorothy Daniels
- Publisher: Avon
- Year: 1967
Book Description
LAUREL! When Laurel Vining composes her bright, off-beat application for the lead in a new television series, she never dreams that she, an unknown from a small town, would actually be considered. But soon she's flying to the glittering coast and the great Universal City Studios to have a screen test. Her misadventures on the lot attract much attention and when, later, she unwittingly offends the most powerful columnist in a publicity-conscious industry, her future in films begins to look grim. In this situation, she's especially grateful for the warm friendship of handsome Toby Pryor, whose own star is on the rise...but can this be more that a friendship? Could this be love?