· So begins Amy Sohn's hilarious and wise debut novel, Run Catch Kiss. When the saucy Ariel Steiner returns home to New York City to be an actress, she is buoyed by daydreams of becoming Hollywood's hottest ingenue. Nothing can stand in her way -- nothing, that is, but her freshman-fifteen pounds, a senile talent agent, and the fact that she's living back home with her parents in Brooklyn.4/5(2). Amy Sohn. Run Catch Kiss. Chapter One. I’d run up to the stage in strapless Chanel and they’d cut to a shot of my dad drowning in a sea of his own mucus. I’d follow my Oscar-winning role with the girl roles in Speeds 4 and 5 and Insanely Indecent Proposals. Julia would become a has-been, Julianne a nobody, Juliette yesterday’s news. · So begins Amy Sohn's hilarious and wise debut novel, Run Catch Kiss. When the saucy Ariel Steiner returns home to New York City to be an actress, she is buoyed by daydreams of becoming Hollywood's hottest www.doorway.ru: Simon Schuster.
Amy Sohn's "Run Catch Kiss," the latest tale of an independent young woman desperately seeking Mr. Right, centers on Ariel Steiner, a recent Brown graduate who moves home to Brooklyn to temp while. Run Catch Kiss by Amy Sohn (, Hardcover) From New York's most popular alternative-press columnist comes Run Catch Kiss, a sharp and irresistible novel of love, sex, scandal, and the pursuit of a boyfriend. After graduating from Brown University, saucy, vivacious Ariel Steiner returns to her native New York City to become an actress and take. The next thing you know, Ariel has a weekly column ("Run Catch Kiss") that treats her sex life with about as much irony as the teen mags extend to Leo DiCaprio and Prince Wills. Anyone who has read Sohn's real-life column (#;Female Trouble#;) will recognize many of the boyfriends and positions described here in such loving detail.
In her debut novel, “Run Catch Kiss,” Amy Sohn – a self-described scribe of “smut” for The New York Press – has ably and wittily depicted what happens when a writer instead permits her column to dictate how she lives her life. Every once in a while somebody will ask me if I know Sohn personally. To date, I haven’t made her acquaintance. The next thing you know, Ariel has a weekly column ("Run Catch Kiss") that treats her sex life with about as much irony as the teen mags extend to Leo DiCaprio and Prince Wills. Anyone who has read Sohn's real-life column (#;Female Trouble#;) will recognize many of the boyfriends and positions described here in such loving detail. So begins Amy Sohn's hilarious and wise debut novel, Run Catch Kiss. When the saucy Ariel Steiner returns home to New York City to be an actress, she is buoyed by daydreams of becoming Hollywood's hottest ingenue. Nothing can stand in her way — nothing, that is, but her freshman-fifteen pounds, a senile talent agent, and the fact that she's living back home with her parents in Brooklyn.
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