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The Sound of One Horse Dancing
Tom Baker
The Sound of One Horse Dancing
Tom Baker
Publisher Marketing: Twenty-seven-year-old Tim Halladay is a rising star in the three-martini lunch world of Madison Avenue in the early 1970s. In only five years, Tim has become a vice-president at the first ad agency he interviewed with, in charge of some of the most prestigious accounts listed in Advertising Age. But a week before Thanksgiving, his life takes a serious hit. After a hard-drinking, sex-filled night, Tim, the "golden boy," arrives late to work. He suddenly finds himself fired without explanation. With three hundred dollars in his savings account, Tim wonders how he'll even pay the rent. As Tim comes to terms with his unemployment, he reminisces about his life and the circumstances that have brought him to this crucial crossroads. Everything in his life-his emotionally unstable upbringing, his service in the army during the troubled years of the Vietnam War, his affair with a high school girlfriend, his experiences at William and Mary during the JFK and LBJ years, his relocation to Manhattan in the 1970s, his first job in the world of advertising, and his adventures as a closeted gay man in the Stonewall Era Greenwich Village-contributed to both the downfall and redemption of Tim Halladay. Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 05/01/2012 (EAN 9781450271271, Hardcover) Contributor Bio: Baker, Tom Tom Baker is best known as the fourth incarnation of the Doctor. Baker acted in repertory theaters around Britain until the late 1960s, when he joined up with the National Theatre. He was working as a laborer at a building site when he landed the role of the main character in the popular, long-running British television series "Doctor Who", which brought him international fame and popularity.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | October 12, 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9781462050659 |
Publishers | iUniverse |
Genre | Sex & Gender > Gay |
Pages | 208 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 16 mm · 462 g |
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