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Playing With Boys [Bargain Price] (Hardcover)

by Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez (Author) "There were times that made me s'dang proud to be a Mexican I wept 'til my mascara melted-say, when Vincente Fernandez sang "Cielito Lindo" for..." (more)
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Three very different Latina women vow to bring Los Angeles to its collective knees in this funny, guilty pleasure of a novel, which bears some resemblance to its author's previous hit, The Dirty Girls Social Club. Dallas-born talent agent Alexis Lopez is trying to break her fellow Meximericans, a band called Los Chimpances del Norte, into the big-time spotlight, but she's also looking for new blood. Enter Marcella Gauthier Bosch, a half-French bad-girl actress, once a star of Spanish-language soap operas and now aching for a mainstream movie career that doesn't involve being cast as a maid or a hooker. All she needs is a serious, Latina-focused script—and that's where Olivia Reyes comes in. The shy, dowdy stay-at-home mom is still traumatized by the memory of seeing her father gunned down by Salvadoran soldiers. But she also has a serious, autobiographical screenplay, and Alexis convinces her to let Alexis show it around—with the idea that Marcella will be perfect as Soledad, Olivia's mother. Complications abound, of course—there's Olivia's cheating husband, Marcella's disdain for men in general and a Cuban rap star who seems determined to break Alexis's heart—but so do the laughs. There's Alexis's middle-aged white ex-boyfriend who thinks he's a teenage gangsta, Marcella's latent-goth suitor and the good ol' hard-drinking, beer-gutted, coke-addled Mexican boys of Los Chimpances del Norte. While the action is slow and the novel repetitive in places—Alexis turns whining about her small breasts into an art form—this is a funny, heartfelt piece of escapism, Latina-style.
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The lives of three distinctive Californians become real--brilliantly brought to life by the voices of author Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, with Mara Holguin and Ingrid Oliu. Together the narrators candidly share the high-octane world of Los Angeles (where the freeway itself almost becomes another character) as these attractive young women search for love and success. Although each young woman has a distinctive story and a unique approach to the meaning of life and love, ultimately their goals are the same--to achieve personal and professional success, good relationships with their parents and--most importantly--last-ing love with a caring partner. L.C. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Less Fluff Than Expected..., Mar 25 2005
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I wasn't sure if I would like such a contemporary themed story - a lot of the pop-culture references in Playing With Boys will be lost in a few years, but this was such a fun book!
The women who read on the audio version brought to the story the unique personalities of the characters, and the characters themselves were nicely fleshed out and believable. It was also great to listen to a story that represented people of Mexican descent - while staying accessable to everyone else.
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